Hello good morning/evening all
this my first project presentation with Dspace and i have a series of
questions:
1st can the system be connected to a DB rather that Oracle and PostgreSQL ?
2nd API be localised to arabic and the discovery tool as well ?
3rd if the discovery tool can't be localised then can i use another
discovery tool or search engine that have been previously localised to
arabic ?
4th how hard is the discovery tool localisation ?
Best Regards
Abdulrahman Abah
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> Found this link:
> http://www.ghacks.net/2009/09/10/add-a-second-drive-to-your-ubuntu-server/
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> From: "Hilton Gibson" <[email protected]>
> Date: 8 Feb 2014 12:07
> Subject: Define a new asset store
> To: "dspace-tech" <[email protected]>
> Cc:
>
> Hi all
>
> This is a quick message from my phone.
> I wil create a help page on our wiki later.
> This help assumes you are using an Ubuntu 12.04 server.
>
> 1. After attaching a new hard drive to the server you need to map it to the
> file system. To determine the hardware name for the drive type "sudo fdisk
> -l". This will list all the hard drives.
>
> 2. Normally the drive hardware name is: "/dev/sdX".
>
> 3. The next parameter needed is the file system mount point to attach the
> drive to. Assuming DSpace is installed in "/home/dspace", then create a
> folder for the mount point as follows: "mkdir /home/dspace/assetstore/two".
>
> 3. Now create the mapping between the hard drive and the file system using
> the file: "/etc/fstab"
>
> With the fstab you can define who owns the mapped drive.
>
> For help with fstab, type: "man fstab" in a terminal.
>
> For help with manual partitioning, search google for: "ubuntu server manual
> partitioning" and search for help about fstab and mount permissions.
>
> Once you defined the mount correctly in /etc/fstab, then type "mount" to
> actually attach the hard drive to the file system.
>
> You will also need to create partitions and format the drive with an
> adequate file system before the mounting. Usually the mkfs.ext4 command is
> used to do this. For example: sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda4.
>
> Basically search google for info about adding a new hard drive to your
> server.
>
> Cheers
>
> Hg
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> Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 15:00:30 +0200
> From: Hilton Gibson <[email protected]>
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> You could also install webmin: http://www.webmin.com/deb.html and then
> manage your server using a web browser.
>
> *Hilton Gibson*
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>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Hilton Gibson <[email protected]>
> Date: 8 February 2014 12:07
> Subject: Define a new asset store
> To: dspace-tech <[email protected]>
>
>
> Hi all
>
> This is a quick message from my phone.
> I wil create a help page on our wiki later.
> This help assumes you are using an Ubuntu 12.04 server.
>
> 1. After attaching a new hard drive to the server you need to map it to the
> file system. To determine the hardware name for the drive type "sudo fdisk
> -l". This will list all the hard drives.
>
> 2. Normally the drive hardware name is: "/dev/sdX".
>
> 3. The next parameter needed is the file system mount point to attach the
> drive to. Assuming DSpace is installed in "/home/dspace", then create a
> folder for the mount point as follows: "mkdir /home/dspace/assetstore/two".
>
> 3. Now create the mapping between the hard drive and the file system using
> the file: "/etc/fstab"
>
> With the fstab you can define who owns the mapped drive.
>
> For help with fstab, type: "man fstab" in a terminal.
>
> For help with manual partitioning, search google for: "ubuntu server manual
> partitioning" and search for help about fstab and mount permissions.
>
> Once you defined the mount correctly in /etc/fstab, then type "mount" to
> actually attach the hard drive to the file system.
>
> You will also need to create partitions and format the drive with an
> adequate file system before the mounting. Usually the mkfs.ext4 command is
> used to do this. For example: sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda4.
>
> Basically search google for info about adding a new hard drive to your
> server.
>
> Cheers
>
> Hg
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> Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 15:04:04 +0200
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> Another option maybe to install Zentyal:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/zentyal.html
>
> *Hilton Gibson*
> Ubuntu Linux Systems Administrator
> JS Gericke Library
> Room 1025D
> Stellenbosch University
> Private Bag X5036
> Stellenbosch
> 7599
> South Africa
>
> Tel: +27 21 808 4100 | Cell: +27 84 646 4758
> http://scholar.sun.ac.za
> http://bit.ly/goodir
> http://library.sun.ac.za
> http://za.linkedin.com/in/hiltongibson
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Hilton Gibson <[email protected]>
> Date: 8 February 2014 12:07
> Subject: Define a new asset store
> To: dspace-tech <[email protected]>
>
>
> Hi all
>
> This is a quick message from my phone.
> I wil create a help page on our wiki later.
> This help assumes you are using an Ubuntu 12.04 server.
>
> 1. After attaching a new hard drive to the server you need to map it to the
> file system. To determine the hardware name for the drive type "sudo fdisk
> -l". This will list all the hard drives.
>
> 2. Normally the drive hardware name is: "/dev/sdX".
>
> 3. The next parameter needed is the file system mount point to attach the
> drive to. Assuming DSpace is installed in "/home/dspace", then create a
> folder for the mount point as follows: "mkdir /home/dspace/assetstore/two".
>
> 3. Now create the mapping between the hard drive and the file system using
> the file: "/etc/fstab"
>
> With the fstab you can define who owns the mapped drive.
>
> For help with fstab, type: "man fstab" in a terminal.
>
> For help with manual partitioning, search google for: "ubuntu server manual
> partitioning" and search for help about fstab and mount permissions.
>
> Once you defined the mount correctly in /etc/fstab, then type "mount" to
> actually attach the hard drive to the file system.
>
> You will also need to create partitions and format the drive with an
> adequate file system before the mounting. Usually the mkfs.ext4 command is
> used to do this. For example: sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda4.
>
> Basically search google for info about adding a new hard drive to your
> server.
>
> Cheers
>
> Hg
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> Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 15:08:47 +0200
> From: Hilton Gibson <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Dspace-tech] Fwd: Define a new asset store
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> Also found this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive
>
> *Hilton Gibson*
> Ubuntu Linux Systems Administrator
> JS Gericke Library
> Room 1025D
> Stellenbosch University
> Private Bag X5036
> Stellenbosch
> 7599
> South Africa
>
> Tel: +27 21 808 4100 | Cell: +27 84 646 4758
> http://scholar.sun.ac.za
> http://bit.ly/goodir
> http://library.sun.ac.za
> http://za.linkedin.com/in/hiltongibson
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Hilton Gibson <[email protected]>
> Date: 8 February 2014 12:07
> Subject: Define a new asset store
> To: dspace-tech <[email protected]>
>
>
> Hi all
>
> This is a quick message from my phone.
> I wil create a help page on our wiki later.
> This help assumes you are using an Ubuntu 12.04 server.
>
> 1. After attaching a new hard drive to the server you need to map it to the
> file system. To determine the hardware name for the drive type "sudo fdisk
> -l". This will list all the hard drives.
>
> 2. Normally the drive hardware name is: "/dev/sdX".
>
> 3. The next parameter needed is the file system mount point to attach the
> drive to. Assuming DSpace is installed in "/home/dspace", then create a
> folder for the mount point as follows: "mkdir /home/dspace/assetstore/two".
>
> 3. Now create the mapping between the hard drive and the file system using
> the file: "/etc/fstab"
>
> With the fstab you can define who owns the mapped drive.
>
> For help with fstab, type: "man fstab" in a terminal.
>
> For help with manual partitioning, search google for: "ubuntu server manual
> partitioning" and search for help about fstab and mount permissions.
>
> Once you defined the mount correctly in /etc/fstab, then type "mount" to
> actually attach the hard drive to the file system.
>
> You will also need to create partitions and format the drive with an
> adequate file system before the mounting. Usually the mkfs.ext4 command is
> used to do this. For example: sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda4.
>
> Basically search google for info about adding a new hard drive to your
> server.
>
> Cheers
>
> Hg
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