One other thing I forgot, make sure you have a recent HTTP server group
PTF installed. You can find PTF information at
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/http/services/ser
vice.html. Anything within the past year should be okay. You may also
find the information at
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/http/index.html
helpful.

Matt 

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Haas, Matt (TL Tech Sv)
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 1:20 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] HTTP Configuration

Frank,

You need to look into why your *ADMIN server isn't running. You should
see a QSYSOPR message saying that the ADMIN instance failed. You'll also
see the job number. Do a WRKJOB for it and take a look at the job logs.
If you've never had the HTTP server running, you need to make sure that
TCP/IP is set up correctly. A common problem is not having an entry for
LOCALHOST (it should point to 127.0.0.1) in the hosts table (CFGTCP
option 10). You may also need to have an entry with your system name
pointing to it's internal IP address.

Once you get the *ADMIN server running, you can start up the default
Apache instance to play around with. The instance name is APACHEDFT. I
would suggest using the new server wizard to create an a new instance
and leave the APACHEDFT one alone. If you create a new instance, specify
a port other than 80 so you don't have port conflicts if someone else
starts up the default instances.

I would also recommend changing both default instances so they don't
auto start. Use the *ADMIN site to change this setting. You'll need to
go into each server and under general settings, there's an autostart
setting. I think it will be set to *GLOBAL. Change it to *NO and save
your changes.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of FrankKany@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 9:58 AM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] HTTP Configuration

Given the following information, would it be safe to configure the HTTP 
server or what would be safe to change in the HTTP server configuration?
I would like to have it setup so that I can experiment with some RPG CGI

applications for learning purposes.

Thank you,

Frank
========================================================================
================================================
We are at V5R1 and have the following installed:
5769AS1   *INSTALLED   IBM WebSphere Application Server 
5722DG1   *COMPATIBLE  IBM HTTP Server 
5722JV1   *COMPATIBLE  Java Developer Kit 1.2 
5722JV1   *COMPATIBLE  Java Developer Kit 1.1.8 
5722JV1   *COMPATIBLE  Java Developer Kit 1.3 
5722TC1   *COMPATIBLE  TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities
5722WDS   *COMPATIBLE  WebSphere Development ToolSet
I've included all that appeared relevant.  Let me know if you need more 
info.

1) I ran the command "STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)", then in 
I.E., I 
used "http://my.iseries.internal.ip.address:2001"; to get to the HTTP
admin 
page.  I then get 
a page that says "The page cannot be displayed".

2) I ran the command "WRKACTJOB SBS(QHTTPSVR)" and this is all I see:
Subsystem/Job   User            Type            CPU %           Function

Status
QHTTPSVR                QSYS            SBS             0,0 DEQW

The following processes are NOT running:
ADMIN                   QTMHHTTP        BCH             0,0 PGM-QZHBHTTP

SIGW
ADMIN                   QTMHHTTP        BCI             0,0 PGM-QZSRLOG 
SIGW
ADMIN                   QTMHHTTP        BCI             0,1 PGM-QZSRHTTP

SIGW

3) I ran the command "CFGTCPAPP APP(*HTTP)" and chose option 2. "Work
with 
HTTP configuration".
This is what I see:
00010     # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
00020     # HTTP DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 
00030     # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
00040     # 
00050     # 
00060     #  HostName                     your.full.host.name 
00070     # 
00080     #  The default port for HTTP is 80;  Should specify por 
00090     #  if port 80 is not used. 
00100     #  Port                          80 
00110     # 
00120     #  Enable                        GET 
00130     #  Enable                        HEAD 
00140     #  Disable                       {all others} 
00150     # 
00160     #  Map   /test/*  /as400/* 
00170     #  Pass  /as400SYS/* /QSYS.LIB/HTTPDEV.LIB/HTML.FILE/* 
00180     #  Pass  /as400/*    /QDLS/400HOME/* 
00190     #  Pass  /QSYS.LIB/AS400LIB.LIB/HTML.FILE/* 
00200     #  Pass  /QDLS/graphics/* 
00210     #  Fail  /QDLS/TESTING/* 
00220     #  Redirect  /some_url/*  http://some_server/some_url/* 
00230     # 
00240     #  Search             <search_script_pathname> 
00250     #  Post-Script        <post_handler_pathname> 
00260     #  Put-Script         <put_handler_pathname> 
00270     #  Delete-Script      <delete_handler_pathname> 
00280     # 
00290     # 
00300     #  Scripts; URLs starting with /cgi-bin/ will be unders 
00310     #  script calls in the directory /your/script/directory 
00320     #  Exec  /cgi-bin/*                    /your/script/dir 
00330     # 
00340     # 
00350     # *** DIRECTORY LISTINGS *** 
00360     #  DirAccess                     Selective 
00370     #  Welcome                       Welcome.html 
00380     #  Welcome                       index.html 
00390     #  AlwaysWelcome                 On 
00400     #  DirReadme                     Top 
00410     #  DirShowDate                   On 
00420     #  DirShowSize                   On 
00430     #  DirShowBytes                  On 
00440     #  DirShowOwner                  Off 
00450     #  DirShowDescription            On 
00460     #  DirShowMaxDescrLength         25 
00470     # 
00480     #  Logging; if you want logging uncomment these lines a 
00490     #  locations for your access and error logs 
00500     #  AccessLog /QDLS/ERROR/LOG 
00510     #  LogFormat                    Common 
00520     #  LogTime                      LocalTime 
00530     # 
00540     #  InputTimeOut                 2 mins 
00550     #  OutputTimeOut                20 mins 
00560     #  ScriptTimeOut                5 mins 
00570     # 
00580     # 
00590     # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 








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