Hallo Gregory,

Zitat von Gregory Jansen <[email protected]>:

> I am trying to set up the proai service, but I am having trouble adding
> the backlog of items to the cache, since the service only polls for
> updates. Is there any way to make it cache older items without modifying
> all of those items?
>

There is a brute force method: Clear all caches manually, empty the  
databases of fedora commons and proai and rebuild fedora commons using  
FEDORA_HOME/server/bin/rebuild.sh. I used this method successfully to  
make proai forget some entries it should not provide.


I hope this helps.

--Jörg Knappen

P.S. I have no answer to your second question ... not having  
established sets yet.

> Also, I'm try out a set configuration based on content models as follows:
>
> driver.fedora.setSpec = http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifier
>
> driver.fedora.setSpec.name = info:fedora/fedora-system:def/model#label
>
> driver.fedora.itemSetSpecPath = $item
> <info:fedora/fedora-system:def/model#hasModel> $set $set
> <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifier> $setSpec
>
> This results in good sets that are content model facets. However, the
> ListSets verb lists what looks like every PID in the repository as a
> set. The ones that are not content models are empty. What am I doing
> wrong? Do I absolutely need to have a setDescription dissemination type
> property to make these work? (I have that option commented out at the
> moment.)
>
> many thanks,
> Greg Jansen
> Carolina Digital Repository
>
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