Hi George,
a few questions to make sure I totally understand what you're trying to
accomplish:
- you're trying to permanently move these items from one DSpace to another,
right?
- Are both DSpace installations running their own handle server?
- Do you have any items left in the first repository, after this migration?
e.g. will you keep using two handle prefixes in the end situation?
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best regards,
Bram Luyten
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 4:44 AM, George Rokkas <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hey All,****
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> I’m new around here. I’m George and I’m the systems architect at
> University of Technology, Sydney Library.****
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> We currently have two Dspace instances running side by side and we want to
> bring 900 items from instance1 to instance 2. We’ve managed to work out how
> to do this via AIP export and import which assigns each item with a new
> handle. What I’m trying to find out is that if an item had the handle
> /2100/803 and now has /10453/17883. Can I get the original handle to
> redirect to the new one without having to do a redirect at the web server
> level.****
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> I’m really appreciative of any help I could get.****
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> Thank You ****
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> George Rokkas****
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