Removing a messaging engine from a bus

Removing a messaging engine from a bus means that the messaging engine can no longer be used for communicating with that bus.

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To remove a messaging engine from a bus, complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Stop the messaging engine. You can stop either in Immediate or Force mode as described in Stopping a messaging engine.
  2. Use the deleteSIBEngine command to delete the messaging engine. All service integration bus links, MQ links, and custom properties owned by the engine are deleted.
    Note: When you remove a messaging engine, WebSphere® Application Server does not delete the data store tables automatically. You must remove them manually or delete all of the rows in all of the tables. Failure to do so can result in a new messaging engine failing to start if it attempts to use an orphaned data store. Refer to the documentation for your chosen relational database management system for information about deleting tables.

    For Cloudscape, you can alternatively delete the database's directory, which is located in profile_root/databases/com.ibm.ws.sib, where profile_root is the directory in which profile-specific information is stored. However, only select this option if the messaging engine is the sole user of the database.

    For more information, see Data store life cycle.




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