Oracle® Content Services Administrator's Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1.1) Part Number B14493-01 |
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You can configure, unconfigure, and reconfigure Oracle Content Services Applications tiers using the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control.
This appendix contains the following topics:
If you did not configure Oracle Content Services during Oracle Collaboration Suite installation, or if you want to configure Oracle Content Services on additional Applications tiers, you can use the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control to configure Oracle Content Services on a particular Applications tier.
You can only configure Oracle Content Services on an Applications tier that does not already have Oracle Content Services configured.
To configure Oracle Content Services on a particular Applications tier:
Connect to the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control on the Applications tier where you want to configure Oracle Content Services and navigate to the Collaboration Suite Home page.
Click Configure Component.
On the Configure Component: Select Component screen, select Oracle Content Services and click Continue.
Follow the wizard directions to navigate through the remaining configuration pages. For more information about a particular page, click Help to access context-sensitive help information.
You can use the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control to unconfigure Oracle Content Services from a particular Applications tier. This action will remove all traces of the current Oracle Content Services configuration from that Applications tier.
You cannot unconfigure Oracle Content Services from any Applications tier that is also running Oracle Workflow.
Unconfiguring Oracle Content Services can have several consequences for your deployment, depending on your current configuration. For example:
If the Oracle Internet Directory Service Registry contains Oracle Content Services Web application URLs that point to the Applications tier where you want to unconfigure Oracle Content Services, you must change these URLs once you unconfigure Oracle Content Services. For more information about how to change URLs in the Oracle Internet Directory Service Registry, see Oracle Collaboration Suite Administrator's Guide.
If you have set the IFS.DOMAIN.APPLICATION.ApplicationHost
domain property to point to the Applications tier where you want to unconfigure Oracle Content Services, you must update this domain property once you unconfigure Oracle Content Services.
If you are currently running Oracle Content Services agents on the Applications tier where you want to unconfigure Oracle Content Services, you must configure these agents to run elsewhere once you unconfigure Oracle Content Services. To do this, modify the node configuration of a node running on another Applications tier.
If you currently collect domain and repository metrics on the Applications tier where you want to unconfigure Oracle Content Services, you must configure these metrics elsewhere once you unconfigure Oracle Content Services.
To unconfigure Oracle Content Services on a particular Applications tier:
Connect to the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control on the Applications tier where you want to unconfigure Oracle Content Services and navigate to the Content Services Home page.
On the Content Services Home page, stop any node processes that are running on this Applications tier. Local nodes display a checkmark in the Local column of the Processes table.
Click Unconfigure in the Administration section. This option does not appear for any Applications tier that is also running Oracle Workflow.
You cannot unconfigure Oracle Content Services unless all nodes on this Applications tier are stopped.
Click Yes on the Warning page.
Once Oracle Content Services is unconfigured on a particular Applications tier, you have the option of configuring Oracle Content Services again on that Applications tier. For example, you might want unconfigure Oracle Content Services on an Applications tier that was configured against a test schema, then configure the Applications tier again against a production schema.
To reconfigure Oracle Content Services, unconfigure Oracle Content Services from a particular Applications tier, then configure Oracle Content Services again, as described in the preceding sections.