Remove all isolated regions
Use this procedure to remove the data structures for all of the isolated
regions of the workflow database. This procedure removes all queues, rosters,
event logs, and the associated data from all isolated regions in the selected
workflow database.
The Remove All Isolated Regions command
removes only those database tables directly related to isolated regions.
The Remove Workflow Database command
removes all workflow tables in the database. Both commands free
database space on the database server.
To remove all isolated regions
- Select the VWService icon,
then select Remove All Isolated Regions
from the Action menu.
- At the prompt, click Yes to continue and remove all isolated regions, or click No to cancel the action.
Process Configuration Console
automatically disconnects you from all isolated regions. Once the action
is complete, you can connect to the isolated region(s) again.
CAUTION
- Misuse of this procedure has serious ramifications. If you currently
have data in your workflow database, FileNet recommends backing up all
the servers in your Process Engine (PE) system, in case you wish to revert the VWService
to its state before the database removal.
- Since Process Configuration Console
displays only those regions accessed by a connection point on your Application Engine,
there may be other regions existing in the workflow
database which do not appear on Process Configuration Console.
This procedure removes all existing isolated regions in the database.
To ensure that you do not unknowingly remove an isolated region, use
the vwtool regions command
to view all initialized isolated regions in the workflow database.
- Although removing the workflow database removes the workflow definitions,
it does not remove the links between the definitions and the document
class or individual document in an object store or library.
- To enable workflow processing again, you must initialize
an isolated region.
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- Removing the workflow database
- Removing all isolated regions
- Removing a single isolated region
- Initializing an isolated region
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