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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Zend Server Exception Caught<br />

Installing Zend Server with a bundled Apache assumes that the following port settings are used: The Web<br />

server (Apache) is listening on port 10088; and the Zend Server Administration Interface are listening on<br />

10081,10082 . If your environment is configured differently, when trying to access the Administration<br />

Interface you will receive a "Zend Server Exception Caught" error message.<br />

Note:<br />

DEB and RPM installations do not need to listen to port 10088 because the Apache's distribution is used.<br />

To fix this, the port settings must be changed.<br />

To set the Administration Interface's settings to listen to a different Web server port:<br />

448<br />

After changing your Apache's port setting to another port:<br />

1. Change the Administration Interface's port setting as follows:<br />

Go to /gui/application/data /usr/local/zendsvr/ httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br />

2. Open the file zend-server.ini. In the section called "userServer", set the URL to the new<br />

port number. Change the port number for directive “Listen”.<br />

3. Restart Apache.<br />

The different installation options set different Apache configuration file locations as follows:<br />

DEB Apache conf file: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf<br />

RPM Apache conf file: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br />

Tarball Apache conf file: /apache2/conf/httpd.conf<br />

Mac Apache conf file: /usr/local/zend/apache2/conf/httpd.conf<br />

IBM i Apache conf file: usr/local/zendsvr/apache2/conf/httpd.conf

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