If the http://xxx:10080 brings up "Zend Server Test Page" URL brings up a page the server is working correctly. Where did you put your php test script? It has to be in the server's default doc root.

To find out where that is (just in case it is non-standard):

ADDLIBLE ZENDSVRn (Where n is 6 or 8 or whatever version you loaded - check with WRKLIBPDM ZENDSVR*)

GO ZSMENU

The take option 15 on the menu - that will show you the apache config file and if you take option 5 against that you should see a line like:

DocumentRoot /www/zendsvr6/htdocs

That is where the server is looking to find your script. I don't know why the book had you add all the stuff manually - that should only be needed to integrate the ZendServer with your regular port 80 web site. Normally when starting out you just stick with the default.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Jul 12, 2018, at 3:31 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

http://xxx:10080 brings up "Zend Server Test Page"
http://xxx:10081 brings up the "Zend Server | Login" page
http://xxx:10083 doesn't load, but the docs say that's an internal port so that's probably OK

http://xxx:10080/zendServer/ gives "The requested URL /zendServer/ was not found on this server."


I found the installation instructions but couldn't find any "Getting Started". There was a YouTube library from Zend, but that wouldn't fly around here. That's why I went to the OSS book. I'll check out the "Post Installation" section in your link. The name sound like exactly what I need. Thank you




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Subject: Re: [WEB400] PHP code doesn't execute

It sounds as if your PHP script is not in the right place and/or your Apache configuration is not correct.

What happens when you target the Zend Server Control Panel page? xxxx:10080/endServer/

Since we don't have a copy of the book handy ... it might be better if you went through the Zend/Roguewave's instructions which are here: http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Server/content/i5_installation_guide.htm <http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Server/content/i5_installation_guide.htm> then we at least have something we can all look at if it still doesn't work.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

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