Integration Server 10.3 | 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. In the Packages menu of the Navigation panel click the Management link.
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.