FileNet P8 Content Engine, Version 5.0.+              

Removing data associated with Content Engine

After uninstalling Content Engine, you can remove its associated data.

  1. Use the application server console or command lines to undeploy Content Engine.
  2. Use the application server console or command lines to remove any database JDNI data sources associated with Content Engine object stores. For JBoss, remove the datasource-name-ds.xml files.
  3. Use your database tools to drop any databases or table spaces for the object stores and the GCD.
  4. Use your LDAP tools to delete users and groups you created in Plan and Prepare Your Environment for IBM® FileNet® P8.
  5. Use your operating system commands to delete any directories, users, and groups that were used for installing and administering Content Engine.
  6. Use your operating system commands to delete any file-storage-area directories that contain content, such as documents.
  7. User your operating system commands to delete any index-area directories (K2 collections).


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Last updated: November 2010


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