IBM FileNet P8, Version 5.2            

Deleting Image Services mapping prior to deleting the object store

You can delete Image Services class and property mapping information, from both the Image Services system and Content Platform Engine, prior to deleting the object store.

About this task

Deleting an object store that has been configured for Image Service class and property mapping does not delete the object store from the Image Services domain. Image Services still contains the mapping information, and Image Services continues to attempt to export mapped document catalog entries. Administrators must properly dispose of the mapping data on Image Services before deleting the object store.

You must be an object store administrator of that object store. See Object store administrator for more information about the object store administrator role.

Procedure

To delete Image Services mapping prior to deleting the object store

  1. On the Image Services system, remove the default document class mapping by using the CFS Connector -IBM® FileNet® Image ServicesCatalog Export Tool on a Remote Admin Console (RAC):
    1. On the Default Document Class Mappings tab, select theIBM FileNet Image ServicesDoc Class in the Default Mappings pane that is mapped to the object store you want to delete.
    2. Click Remove Map.
  2. Access the object store properties in the administration console:
    1. In the domain navigation pane, click the object store.
    2. In the object store navigation pane, click the name of the object store (the top-level item).
  3. On the Replication Class Mappings tab, select the class mappings that are associated with the fixed content device that you are removing and click Delete.
  4. If you are prompted, restart the FileNet CFS Server for Image Services.
  5. Delete the object store. For instructions about deleting an object store, see Deleting an object store.


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Last updated: June 2013
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