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Disabling dictionaries

If your organization no longer operates in specific geographies, you can streamline the operation of the Search application by disabling any dictionaries that are no longer needed.

When using administrative commands, you must use the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server wsadmin client. See Starting the wsadmin client for details.

  1. To remove a dictionary from the list of enabled dictionaries, complete the following steps.
  2. Start the wsadmin client from one of the following directories on the system on which you installed the Deployment Manager:

    Linux: [app\_server\_root](../plan/i_ovr_r_directory_conventions.md)\profiles\dm\_profile\_root\bin

    Windows: [app\_server\_root](../plan/i_ovr_r_directory_conventions.md)/profiles/dm\_profile\_root/bin

    where app_server_root is the WebSphere Application Server installation directory and dm_profile_root is the Deployment Manager profile directory, typically dmgr01.

    You must start the client from this directory or subsequent commands that you enter do not execute correctly.

  3. After the wsadmin command environment has initialized, enter the following command to initialize the Search environment and start the Search script interpreter:

    execfile("searchAdmin.py")
    

    If prompted to specify a service to connect to, type 1 to pick the first node in the list. Most commands can run on any node. If the command writes or reads information to or from a file using a local file path, you must pick the node where the file is stored.

    When the command is run successfully, the following message displays:

    Search Administration initialized
    
  4. Check out the Search cell-level configuration file, search-config.xml, with the following command:

    SearchCellConfig.checkOutConfig("working_dir", "cellName")

    Where:

    • working_dir is the temporary directory to which you want to check out the cell level configuration file. This directory must exist on the server where you are running the wsadmin client. Use forward slashes to separate directories in the file path, even if you are using the Microsoft Windows operating system.

      Note: Linux only: The directory must grant write permissions or the command does not run successfully.

    • cellName is the name of the cell that the Search node belongs to. The command is case-sensitive. If you do not know the cell name, you can determine it by typing the following command in the wsadmin command processor:

      print AdminControl.getCell()

    For example:

    SearchCellConfig.checkOutConfig("c:/search_temp", "SearchServerNode01Cell")
    
  5. To disable a dictionary, use the following command:

    SearchCellConfig.disableDictionary(String languageCode) : Disables the specified LanguageWare® dictionary.

    This command accepts one argument:
    
    -   languageCode. The language code for the dictionary that you want to delete. This argument is a string value.
    
        The language code typically comprises two letters conforming to the ISO standard 639-1:2002 that identifies the primary language of the dictionary. However, there are some codes that additionally define a country or variant, in which case these constituent parts are separated by an underscore. For example, Portuguese has two variants, one for Portugal \(pt\_PT\) and one for Brazil \(pt\_BR\).
    
        **Note:** When using a code that also specifies a country, ensure that you use an underscore to separate the language code and the country code rather than a hyphen; otherwise an error will be generated.
    
    For example:
    
    ```
    SearchCellConfig.disableDictionary("fr")
    ```
    
  6. Check in the updated search-config.xml configuration file using the following wsadmin client command:

    SearchCellConfig.checkInConfig()

  7. To exit the wsadmin client, type exit at the prompt.

  8. Stop the server or servers hosting the Search application, and then restart the Search servers.

    The next time the scheduled task runs, persisted seedlists are retained after indexing finishes.

Parent topic:Configuring dictionaries for Search

Related information

Search language dictionaries

Enabling dictionaries

Listing enabled dictionaries

Setting the default dictionary