Integration Server 10.11 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Managing Packages | Working with Packages | Disabling a Package
 
Disabling a Package
When you want to temporarily prohibit access to the elements in a package, disable the package. When you disable a package, Integration Server unloads all of its elements from memory. Be aware that if you disable a package while one or more services in the package are executing, those services will most likely fail. Integration Server does not wait for in-progress services to finish before disabling a package.
Important:
Never disable the WmRoot package. Integration Server uses the services in this package.
*To disable a package
1. Open the Integration Server Administrator if it is not already open.
2. Go to Packages > Management.
3. Click the green check mark on in the Enabled column for the package you want to disable. The server issues a prompt to verify that you want to disable the package. Click OK to disable the package. When the package is disabled, the server displays No in the Enabled column.
Note:
The server retains the access status of a package (enabled or disabled) across server restarts. When you start the server, the server does not load elements in disabled packages.