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How do I ensure a Portal i5/OS installation is properly cleaned before trying to complete a Portal installation again?

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How do I ensure a Portal i5/OS installation is properly cleaned before trying to complete a Portal installation again?

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1. Try to remove the portal server profile wp_profile (both server1 and Websphere_Portal) from the HTTP admin. Continue with step 2 whether this fails or not. 2. Uninstall Portal. Make sure it finishes successfully. 3. Remove the wp_profile directory under /QIBM/UserData/WebSphere/AppServer/V6/Base/profiles and remove the PortalExpress directory under /QIBM/ProdData/ if they still exist. 4. Delete all Portal databases if they still exist. These databases normally start with WP. There should be 6 – 8 databases with the following names assuming you only have one portal profile on the system: WPECMM.LIB WPECST.LIB WPEDGN.LIB WPEFDB.LIB WPEJCR.LIB WPELKM.LIB WPEREL.LIB WPESYNC.LIB 5. Make sure the user profile wpdb2ins doesn’t exist on the AS400. 6. Make sure the directory wpdb2ins doesn’t exist under /home 7. Delete the library wpdb2ins.lib, if it still exists. 8. Delete the library QWPE6001 if it still exists. 9. Make sure you are using a user profile that has *SECOFR and *ALLOBJ authori

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