Hi Patrick,
try to run bin/dspace oai clean-cache. Does the problem persists?
On 26 January 2014 07:13, Patrick Rynhart p.rynh...@massey.ac.nz wrote:
On 15/01/2014 11:26 p.m., helix84 wrote:
Hi Patrick,
which exact DSpace version are you running? It seems you're running
3.x or 4.x. I
On 15/01/2014 11:26 p.m., helix84 wrote:
Hi Patrick,
which exact DSpace version are you running? It seems you're running
3.x or 4.x. I see two possibilities:
1) you didn't run [dspace]/bin/oai import, see [1]
2) if it's not 1) and you're on DSpace 3.x you may have encountered
the OAI
Hi Patrick,
which exact DSpace version are you running? It seems you're running
3.x or 4.x. I see two possibilities:
1) you didn't run [dspace]/bin/oai import, see [1]
2) if it's not 1) and you're on DSpace 3.x you may have encountered
the OAI timezone bug (I think it was [2]). In this case
Question regarding this, so due to the bug in the OAI there isn't a way to make
it work on 3.2 other than code editing?
I believe I am having the same problem as noted, so I need to wait until I can
upgrade to 4.0 to make OAI harvesting work no matter if I use Solr or Database?
Just
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Schuster, David dschus...@mail.twu.edu wrote:
Question regarding this, so due to the bug in the OAI there isn’t a way to
make it work on 3.2 other than code editing?
I believe I am having the same problem as noted, so I need to wait until I
can upgrade to 4.0
If using DSpace 3.2, then try:
http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Harvesting
Cheers
hg
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Hi Patrick:
I believe that you need to populate the OAI-PMH server using the following
cronjob:
$HOME/dspace/bin/dspace oai import -o
See the demo crontab for an example:
https://github.com/DSpace/demo.dspace.org/blob/master/scripts/linux/crontab
Cheers,
-David Cook
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