Hans

Use the Fedora admin client and do a search to identify the objects (you
may need to do this in several batches).  Highlight the objects that you
want to delete and right click in the highlighted area:  one of the
options is 'purge' these objects.

Richard Green

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From: hans [mailto:j.c.m.scho...@uva.nl] 
Sent: 12 July 2011 12:02 PM
To: fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [fcrepo-user] re-ingest

Hi,

I just ingested a lot of foxml-files with the help of fedora-ingest.sh.
How can I re-ingest the files without removing them first from the
repository?
Running the batch again gives me an ".. already exists in the registry"
error.

Or, if that isn't possible, how can I easily remove the items?



Regards,
Hans


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