Henrik,
   Thank you .... this looks quite promising.  I was under the impression
   that a cume PTF was really cumulative, but it looks like some may be
   missing .... and there is another 5761JV1 component that was not discussed
   in the preparatory steps.
   Rich
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   On 4/22/2014 11:43 AM, Henrik R�wrote:
 It is ADMIN2
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 On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Rich Loeber [2]<rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    All of the parts of the admin server appear to be starting OK.  I see
 the
    following:
    ADMIN        QLWISVR     BCH      .0  PGM-QLWISVR      EVTW
    ADMIN        QLWISVR     BCI      .0  JVM-com.ibm.lw   THDW
    ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCH      .0  PGM-QZHBMAIN     SIGW
    ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCI      .0  PGM-QZSRLOG      SIGW
    ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCI      .0  PGM-QZSRHTTP     SIGW
    ADMIN3       QLWISVR     BCI      .0  JVM-com.ibm.lw   THDW
    ADMIN4       QWEBADMIN   BCI      .0  JVM-com.ibm.lw   THDW
    and ...
    QP0ZSPWP     QLWISVR     BCI      .0  PGM-QZSHSH       TIMW
    QP0ZSPWP     QLWISVR     BCI      .0  PGM-csh          DEQW
    QZSHSH       QLWISVR     BCI      .0  PGM-QZSHSH       EVTW
    These last three start when the admin instance starts, so I'm assuming
    they are related.  All of the required Java parts are installed in the
    OS.  When I have problems of this sort with my own server instances, I
    look at the logs for a clue, but I can't find the server instance logs
 for
    *ADMIN and the joblogs do not show any information.
    Rich
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    On 4/21/2014 4:14 PM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
  Re-verify that ADMIN4 has started, and check to be sure all of the new to
  V6R1 Java bits are loaded.  I almost always find the extra Java parts were
  not added to the system when I see this.
  --
  Jim Oberholtzer
  Chief Technical Architect
  Agile Technology Architects
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  To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
  Subject: [WEB400] Web Admin Tool on 6.1 at port 2001
     I just upgraded to 6.1 from V5R4.  The HTTP *ADMIN tool starts find
 from
     the STRTCPSVR command.  When I try to use the url:2001 to access the
 main
     tool, it fails telling me there is an Internal Server error when it
 tries
     to resolve to url:2001/ibm/console.
     When I go directly to the DCM tool, that comes up fine.  Same for the
  HTTP
     server instance tool.
     I don't see any messages in QSYSOPR and I'm not seeing any AF records
 in
     the security journal.
     For now, I can work around it, but I'm just wondering what I might be
     missing.  All of the required OS components are installed and the
 latest
     cume as installed this morning.
     Rich Loeber - @richloeber
     Kisco Information Systems
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