That's also something that occurred to me, although I've shied away from
an upgrade because I haven't seen a good example of how to dump and
restore a DSpace database. As I recall there are issues about objects
and special instructions that must be given in order to preserve them.

IF anyone has good known-working example for how to do that, that would
be much appreciated.

Cory Snavely
University of Michigan Library IT Core Services

On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 15:40 -0500, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> What version of Postgres are you all running?  We used to have these
> problems all the time.  I think things got a lot better when I moved
> from the dusty old 7.4 recommended in the docs to 8.0.something and a
> recent JDBC driver.  (I'm actually using the 8.1 driver.)
> 
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