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When we can't get changes to update in the Zend Server UI, it is usually because the Zend Server Daemon jobs ZSDAEMON are not active in subsystem ZENDSPH74 ZENDPHP74 (version 2020), ZENDPHP7 (version 9, 2018, 2019) or ZENDSVR6 (version 6, 7, or 8.5). Please check to see if they is are started. If they are not started, please try starting them. Here is how to do it:
From a command line, with a *SECOFR class user profile:
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ZSDAEMON QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-watchdog ZSDAEMON QTMHHTTP BCI 1.4 PGM-zsd |
If they are not active please start them:
For Zend Server 2020.x and higher:
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The ZS Daemon Management Menu will be displayed. Please use option '1. Start Zend Server Daemon'. Wait a couple of minutes, then check the subsystem again to verify that the ZSDAEMON jobs are running.
If the ZSDAEMON jobs won't start when you try to start them from the menu, there are a couple of common issues you can check.
Still signed on as a *SECOFR class user:
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Please also verify that job queue ZSVR_JOBQ is not held:
For Zend Server
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2020x, 2021.x and higher
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wrkjobq zendphp74/zsvr_jobq |
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Verify the status in the upper right corner is RLS/SBS. If it is held, the status will be HLD/SBS. You can release the job queue, but clear out any entries first, so things don't just all start trying to start up if they have been put in there more than once. If the status of the job queue does not include the '/SBS' part at the end, this means the subsystem is not started. In that case, you would need to start it:
For Zend Server 2020
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