The Zend Server reset stops and restarts both the Zend Server subsystem and the ZENDPHP7 (ZENDSVR6 for Zend Server 8.5.x) Apache instance, as well as cleans up some IPC objects and other things.
This is a good procedure to perform if any Zend Server components are producing unexpected results.
Zend Server for IBM i version 6 or higher, running on any supported version of IBM i.
Log into a 5250 session as QSECOFR. (The user MUST be QSECOFR to get UID zero, no other user has this UID, even a *SECOFR class user will not have it). From the command line:
go zendphp74/zsmaint |
Use option "41. Reset Zend Server environment".
go zendphp7/zsmaint |
Use option "41. Reset Zend Server environment".
go zendsvr6/zsmaint |
Use option "41. Reset Zend Server environment".
go zendsvr/zsmenu |
Use option "9. Reset Zend Server environment".
Wait for all of these messages to display:
Stopping Zend Server jobs Clearing shared memory ... Zend Server environment is reset All Zend Server jobs are restarted |
Use F3 to exit. After the reset, check to see that all Zend Server jobs have restarted. This article can help you with that:
Verify Zend Server for IBM i has started successfully
Stop the Zend Server Environment before running this procedure. If you are using Zend Server 6 - 8.5.x, Please REPLACE all instances of zendphp7 with zendsvr6 For Zend Server with PHP 7
DCL VAR(&CMDSHR) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(50) /* Part 1 - clean up zombie Apache jobs */ CALL PGM(QP2SHELL) PARM('/QOpenSys/usr/bin/sh' + /*parameters : script, tofile, look for string, status */ CHGVAR VAR(&CMDSHR) VALUE(&HOMEDIR *TCAT + CALL PGM(QP2SHELL) PARM('/QOpenSys/usr/bin/sh' + ENDPGM |