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Please end the Zend Server Daemon job. From the 5250 command line, using a *SECOFR class user profile:
Version 9 to 2019:
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2020 and higher
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go zendphp74/zsdaemon |
Versions 9, 2018, 2019
Version Versions 6 to - 8.5:
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This brings you to the ZS Daemon Management Menu.
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Please use option "2. Stop Zend Server Daemon". |
Verify the daemon is stopped. From the command line at the bottom of the menu:
Version 9 to 2019:2020 and higher:
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wrkactjob sbs(zendphp74) |
Versions 9, 2018, 2019:
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wrkactjob sbs(zendphp7) |
Version Versions 6 to -8.5:
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wrkactjob sbs(zendsvr6) |
Verify that there are no jobs named ZSDAEMON running. If there are any, use F5 a few times until they go away. It is OK if this takes a few minutes, depending on what the job is doing.
In Navigator, please find this file:
Version 9 to 2019:2020 and higher:
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/usr/local/zendphp74/var/db/zsd.db |
Versions 9, 2018, 2019:
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/usr/local/zendphp7/var/db/zsd.db |
Version Versions 6 to - 8.5:
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/usr/local/zendsvr6/var/db/zsd.db |
Rename the file to something like zsd.db.bak. To rename the file in Navigator, right click it and use the Rename option from the context menu.
Return to the menu and use option "1. Start Zend Server Daemon". Then, from the command line at the bottom of the menu:
Version 9 to 2019:2020 and higher:
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wrkactjob sbs(zendphp74) |
Versions 9, 2018, 2019:
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wrkactjob sbs(zendphp7) |
Version Versions 6 to - 8.5:
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wrkactjob sbs(zendsvr6) |
Verify the Zend Server Daemon job is started by looking for these two entries:
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Now, please refresh the display in Navigator and verify a new file has been created.
Version 2020 and higher:
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/usr/local/zendphp7/var/db/zsd.db |
Versions 6 - 8.
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5:
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/usr/local/zendsvr6/var/db/zsd.db |