If you created indexes in an object store by using IBM® Legacy Content Search
Engine in a previous version
of FileNet® P8, you need
to disable (decommission) IBM Legacy Content Search
Engine.
Procedure
To disable IBM Legacy Content Search
Engine:
- Start Administration Console for Content Platform Engine if you did not already
do so:
- On any computer, open a browser and navigate to the Administration Console for Content Platform Engine logon page:
- In
a standard availability environment, the logon page is at http://CPE_Server:port/acce. CPE_Server is
the name of the system where Content Platform Engine is
deployed. port is the HTTP port that is used by
the application server where Content Platform Engine is
deployed.
- In a high availability environment, the logon page is at http://virtual_server:port/acce. virtual_server is
the name of the load balancer or proxy server where the clusters of Content Platform Engine is deployed. port is
the port number of the load balancer or proxy server.
- Log on as the gcd_admin user.
- For each object store in which you want to
disable IBM Legacy Content Search
Engine, complete
the following substeps:
- In the domain navigation pane, select the object store
for which you want to disable IBM Legacy Content Search
Engine.
- In the Content pane, click the Properties tab.
- Scroll to the Verity Domain Configuration property.
Set the property value to null by selecting Unset Value from
the property drop-down list. Setting the value to null
causes the index areas, the collections, and the related index requests
to be deleted.
- To determine that all the index requests are deleted, complete
the following substeps:
- Browse to http://CPE_Server:port/FileNet/AutomaticUpgradeStatus. CPE_Server is
the name of the system where Content Platform Engine is
deployed. port is the WSI port that is used by
the application server where Content Platform Engine is
deployed.
- For each object store, if LCSE Decommission is
in the Upgrade Status column, then index requests
are still being deleted. When LCSE Decommission no
longer appears, then no index requests remain for that object store.
- To remove all Verity Domain Configurations from the Domain
object:
- Select the Domain tab.
- Click the property Name column
and sort the properties from Z to A by using the Down Arrow. Verity Properties are displayed at the
top of the column.
- In the Verity Domain Configurations property,
select a Verity Domain Configuration from the drop down list.
Important: Do not select the domain from the Verity
Domain Configuration property.
- On the Verity Domain tab, select Actions/Delete.
- Click Refresh in the domain.
- Repeat steps 4c, 4d, and 4e until all of the Verity
Domain Configurations are deleted.