Has IBM support gone through the installed software with you yet? We had problems with it on V5R4 recently and it took us a good bit of time to get the admin server running once we put the latest groups on the box. I don't remember the exact error we got but I know one of the things we had to do was install JDK 5 (32 bit recommended). On another server that we run at security level 50, we had to give QLWISVR authority to the CALL object.

Matt

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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marie-Line Manchon [mlm@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 6:31 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] HTTP *admin jobs QLWISVR/QP0ZSPWP crash

Hello everybody,

I'm installing a new i running V6R1 OS, and I don't manage to reach the
admin console on port 2001, because
QTMHHTTP jobs are running, but QLWISVR jobs crash.
After four long days with a PMR still open and hours of "googling" and
downloading fixes from fix central,
I'm still stuck with this error message found in
/QIBM/UserData/OS/OSGi/LWISysInst/admin/lwi/logs/lwistart.txt :
chmod: 001-2115 Error found changing mode for file
/QIBM/UserData/OS/OSGi/LWISysInst/admin2/lwi/bin/launchlwi.sh. Operation
not permitted.
Unable to create Java Virtual Machine.
One of my customer's got the same machine with same OS and same product
options installed,
so I checked everything I could think of between the two machines :
QLWISVR user profile seem identical, authorities on directories and files
seem identical,....
Any idea that might help me see a light in the fog ?
Thanks in advance,

Marie

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