Jon,

Many thanks. I have and I used the migration utility but the result didn't
work so I took that config and modified it, with no better result. As I now
know a little more, I will make time to try it again, probably tomorrow,
and report.

Rob


On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 00:06, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just a thought Rob - but did you use the configuration migration utility -
or did you do it by hand?

I just checked our 7.3 system and there is no sign of the migration option
- don't know when it was removed. This article from 2001
https://www.mcpressonline.com/it-infrastructure-other/application-servers/migrating-your-original-http-server-to-apache
<
https://www.mcpressonline.com/it-infrastructure-other/application-servers/migrating-your-original-http-server-to-apache>
mentions the tool and I know we used to it to migrate persistent CGI apps
way back when (we switched to Apache as soon as it was available).

If you did the conversion by hand, maybe someone who has a V6 or earlier
system can take a look and see if they have it and maybe do the migrate for
you, It would at least give you an idea of what IBM thought was needed.



Jon Paris

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www.SystemiDeveloper.com


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