i5/OS
If you made changes to your
realm and no longer require the base entry that you created for the realm,
you can delete it.
Perform
the following steps to delete the realm base entry:
- Use a text editor
to open the wkplc.properties file, located in the profiles/wp_profile/ConfigEngine/properties directory.
- For realmName,
type the realm name or leave blank to update the default realm.
- Save your changes to the wkplc.properties file.
- Run the ConfigEngine.sh
-profileName profile_root wp-query-realm-baseentry task, located
in the profiles/wp_profile/ConfigEngine directory to list the base entries
for a specific realm. Note: profile_root is
the name of the WebSphere
Application Server profile
where WebSphere Portal Express is installed; for
example, wp_profile.
- Use a text editor
to open the wkplc.properties file, located in the profiles/wp_profile/ConfigEngine/properties directory.
- For realmName, type
the name of the realm configuration you want to delete.
- Save your changes to the wkplc.properties file.
- Run the ConfigEngine.sh -profileName profile_root wp-delete-realm-baseentry task, located
in the profiles/wp_profile/ConfigEngine directory to delete a
base entry from a realm configuration. Note: profile_root is
the name of the WebSphere
Application Server profile
where WebSphere Portal Express is installed; for
example, wp_profile.
- Perform the following steps to stop and restart
the server1 and WebSphere_Portal servers:
- Open a command prompt and change to the wp_profile_root/bin directory.
- Enter the stopServer server1 -profileName profile_root -user admin_userid -password admin_password command to stop
the WebSphere
Application Server. Note: profile_root is
the name of the WebSphere
Application Server profile
where WebSphere Portal Express is installed; for
example, wp_profile.
- Enter the stopServer WebSphere_Portal
-profileName profile_root -user admin_userid -password admin_password command
to stop the WebSphere Portal Express server.
- Enter the startServer server1
-profileName profile_root command.
- Enter the startServer WebSphere_Portal
-profileName profile_root command.
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