Luca,

If you have a fedora object published via PROAI that you no longer want to
be harvestable, the best way to do that in the default configuration is to
leave the itemID relation in the RELS-EXT and set the object state to
Inactive or Deleted - this will generate an OAI deleted record which
indicates to OAI harvesters that the item should be removed.

There is probably a way to get the OAI deleted record behavior without
setting the object to Inactive or Deleted using the
'driver.fedora.deleted' configuration, but I've never changed that
setting. See configuration docs here:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCSVCS/OAI+Provider+Configuration+Refere
nce#OAIProviderConfigurationReference-FedoraDriver:AdvancedConfiguration

Hope that helps,
Rebecca


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