Windows
If you have made changes
to your company and no longer require the use of a repository within your
default federated repository, you can delete the repository from your configuration.
Perform
the following steps to delete a repository from the default federated repository:
- Run the ConfigEngine.bat wp-query-repository task, located
in the wp_profile\ConfigEngine directory to list the names and types
of configured repositories.
- Use a text editor
to open the wkplc.properties file, located
in the wp_profile\ConfigEngine\properties directory.
- Enter the following parameters in the wkplc.properties file
under VMM Delete federated repository properties:
- For federated.delete.baseentry, type the
name of the base entry you want to delete from the default realm. Important: If the base entry exists within the non-default realms, you
must manually delete the base entry from those realms before deleting it from
the default realm.
- For federated.delete.id, type the ID for
the repository you want to delete from the federated repository configuration.
- Save your changes to the wkplc.properties file.
- Run the ConfigEngine.bat wp-delete-repository task, located
in the wp_profile\ConfigEngine directory to delete a federated repository.
- 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.bat server1
-user admin_userid -password admin_password command
to stop the WebSphere
Application Server.
- Enter the stopServer.bat WebSphere_Portal
-user admin_userid -password admin_password command
to stop the WebSphere Portal Express server.
- Enter the startServer.bat server1 command.
- Enter the startServer.bat WebSphere_Portal command.
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