IBM Certified System Administrator - IBM i 6.1 Group Dekko Dept 1600 Mail I think that shortly gets redirected to the https over the 2005 port that you have. I'm busier than a one armed paper hanger but I think the http url is Subject: Re: Access Client Solutions iNavigator issue
It tells me it cannot display the web page. Opt Job User Type -Status- FunctionĪDMIN QTMHHTTP BATCHI ACTIVE PGM-QZSRHTTPĪDMIN1 QLWISVR BATCHI ACTIVE JVM-/qibm/prodĪDMIN2 QLWISVR BATCHI ACTIVE JVM-/qibm/prodĪDMIN3 QLWISVR BATCHI ACTIVE ĪDMIN4 QWEBADMIN BATCHI ACTIVE JVM-/qibm/prodĪDMIN5 QLWISVR BATCHI ACTIVE JVM-/qibm/prod Is the ADMIN server(s) running?Ģ=Change 3=Hold 4=End 5=Work with 6=Release 7=Display messag IBM Certified System Administrator - IBM i 6.1 Group Dekko Dept 1600 Mail to: 2505 Dekko Driveįrom: MIDRANGE-L ] On Behalf Of Mike Cunningham You can subset that by using F15 and setting the local ports. You should see ports 2001, 2002, 20 in use. To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
When I press F14, it show 2001, 20 but not 2005.įrom: MIDRANGE-L ] On Behalf Of Rob Berendt Subject: RE: Access Client Solutions iNavigator issue They are all part of the ADMIN web server and Access Client just launces a browser to the web site (and appears to start some kind of desktop client listener)įrom: MIDRANGE-L ] On Behalf Of Pete Gettel The Navigator functions do not really exist in Access Client. Might try looking in the joblog for the admin server instance. So that means the issue is not with the new Access Client, the issue is with why your admin server is not listening on the required ports.