After uninstalling Content Engine,
you can remove its associated data.
- Use the application server console or command lines to
undeploy Content Engine.
- 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.
- Use your database tools to drop any databases or table
spaces for the object stores and the GCD.
- Use your LDAP tools to delete users and groups you created
in Plan and Prepare Your Environment for IBM® FileNet® P8.
- Use your operating system commands to delete
any directories, users, and groups that were used for installing and
administering Content Engine.
- Use your operating system commands to delete
any file-storage-area directories that contain content, such as documents.
- User your operating system commands
to delete any index-area directories (K2 collections).