Hi Michael,

“Deleting” a tenant doesn’t actually remove a tenant (or its data) from the 
database, but flags it as “deleted”.
This is the reason you can’t recreate it.

If you are just getting a feel for the system, I suggest you simply trash all 
your data [1].
I’ve created a wiki document which outlines how to do this (which I completely 
stole from an excellent reply to a mail on list by Branden Visser)

If you don’t want to delete your data, you could just change the mapping in 
your hosts file and create a new tenant.

I hope that helps,

Simon Gaeremynck


[1] 
https://github.com/oaeproject/Hilary/wiki/Deleting-all-your-data-(DEV-TESTING-ONLY!)

On 24 Mar 2014, at 01:42, Michael Anthony Balmes <souskemic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>     I already configured the admin panel admin.sakaioae.jupinno.com. thanks 
> to all of your effort and support. but on the other hand, i try to create a 
> tenant which i suppose to call my demo site. i entered it in my hosts file as 
> demo.sakaioae.jupinno.com with the ip of 127.0.0.1. i encode it to my panel 
> as Alias: Demo Name :Demo , and Host: demo.sakaioae.jupinno.com. once i run 
> it to my web browser, it didn't work so i decided to delete it but after i 
> delete it and try to run it again, it said that tenant could not be created 
> because demo.sakaioae.jupinno.com already exist.
> 
>     How can i remove that or even configured the missed configured tenant? 
> can i have a clear example of this procedure applying to my tenant 
> credentials. thanks 
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