Delete the repository on Linux

If you have made changes to company and no longer require the use of a repository within default federated repository, you can delete the repository from configuration.

In single server environments, you do not have to start or stop the WebSphere_Portal and server1 servers to complete the following steps. In clustered environments, stop all application servers on system, including WebSphere_Portal, then start the nodeagent and dmgr servers before you begin any of the following steps.

To delete a repository from the default federated repository:

  1. Run the ./ConfigEngine.sh wp-query-repository -DWasPassword=foo task, from the WP_PROFILE/ConfigEngine, to list the names and types of configured repositories.

  2. Edit WP_PROFILE/ConfigEngine/properties/wkplc.properties

  3. Enter the following parameters in wkplc.properties under VMM Delete federated repository properties:

        federated.delete.baseentry
        federated.delete.id

  4. Save changes to wkplc.properties.

  5. Run the ./ConfigEngine.sh wp-delete-repository -DWasPassword=foo task, from the WP_PROFILE/ConfigEngine, to delete a federated repository.

  6. Stop and restart the appropriate servers to propagate the changes.

If the deleted repository contained the base entry where new users and groups are stored, run the wp-update-entitytypes task to select a new base entry to store the new users and groups.

If you created clustered environment then performed the steps in this task, now run the update-jcr-admin task on the secondary node. See Enable LDAP security after cluster creation for instructions.


Delete the user registry configurations on Linux


Related tasks


Start and stop servers, dmgrs, and node agents
Enable LDAP security after cluster creation

 


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