Hi!
You have to run koha-rebuild-zebra with sudo. It should not mess with
permissions. (koha-rebuild-zebra runs another job i nthe background, and
if I remember correctly, running *that* job as sudo might mess with
permissions.)
Your problem with duplicate records sounds like something that will be
fixed by a full reindex.
Best regards,
Magnus
Den 06.11.2024 16:15, skrev Aliasger Ilyas Badri:
I'm currently using Zebra as my bibliographic database in Koha. I've
encountered some challenges while trying to execute the koha-rebuild-zebra
command.
I've read that using sudo with this command can lead to permission issues,
preventing newly added bibliographic records from being automatically added
to the Zebra database. This would require running koha-rebuild-zebra after
every new book addition, which is obviously inefficient.
However, when I try to run the command without sudo, I receive the error:
-bash: koha-rebuild-zebra: command not found
I'm unsure how to proceed. Could you please provide guidance on the correct
method to execute koha-rebuild-zebra to avoid these issues?
On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 5:49 PM Coehoorn, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:
This sounds like you need to do a full rebuild of the search indexes for
your data. What this looks like, exactly, depends on whether you're using
Zebra or ElasticSearch, as both are supported.
*Joel Coehoorn*
Director of Information Technology
*York University*
Office: 402-363-5603 | [email protected] | york.edu
On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 8:19 AM Aliasger Ilyas Badri <
[email protected]> wrote:
I hope this email finds you well.
My name is Ali, and I work for a university based in Kenya. Recently, I
installed KOHA ILS for our university library. During the setup of our
bibliographic data, I converted our records into MARC format and uploaded
them to the system. Unfortunately, I realized I made some mistakes when
creating the MARC records.
In my efforts to resolve the issue, I followed the instructions from the
following link on how to delete all records while keeping the settings
intact.
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/How_to_delete_all_records_and_keep_settings
Specifically, I truncated all the tables except for the borrowers table.
After correcting the MARC records, I re-uploaded the bibliographic data.
The system accepted the updates, and the data appeared to be fine.
However, I have encountered a problem when searching for any book via the
staff interface. I see two entries for each book—one from the old
incorrect
data and one with the new corrected data. Clicking on the old entries
results in an error message indicating that the item is not found. On the
OPAC side, the search results appear to be correct with no duplicates.
Could you please advise on how to resolve this issue? Any assistance you
can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and support.
Best regards,
Aliasgar I Badri
IT Department
Aljamea tus Safiyah
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Aliasgar I Badri
IT Department
Aljamea tus Safiyah
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