No argument about adding it to your own Apache instance - that is what we do - actually it is added to several.

But as I said, you need to be sure the basics are running first. Once that is proven _then_ worry about adding it to your own server instance. I'm really surprised that Pete wrote it up that way, particularly since that is very prone to change with new releases.

Interesting that you have ZENDPHP7 - it must be a function of the update process because although I'm running the V8 server it is all "housed" still in the ZENDSVR6 library.


Jon Paris

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On Jul 13, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The book's talking about your own Apache server, which I'd prefer. My servers are already configured (e.g. authentication, firewalls, SSL).

I don't know if it matters, but I don't have any ZENDSVR* libraries. The library is ZENDPHP7. I downloaded it this week, and the menu shows " Zend Server 2018.0.0 for IBM i Management Menu (PHP 7.2)", so I assume it's current.

I'll try putting my sample script in in their DocumentRoot (/www/zendphp7/htdocs) and see what happens. Thank you




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From: Jon Paris [mailto:jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2018 3:29 PM
To: Web400@Midrange. Web400 <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WEB400] PHP code doesn't execute

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

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