Hi,
My name is Tayfun Can, an instructor from METU. I'm using Koha for my
departmental library and thanks to the rich documentation on internet I
was able to do everything without disturbing anyone but now, I'm so
stuck on a moment and can not progress.
I have everything set up and I can start
Hi Tayfun,
Welcome to Koha family.
You can see default Z39.50 setting from staff interface, Home ›
Administration › Z39.50 servers
There is a page for Z39.50 from Koha manual,
http://manual.koha-community.org/3.16/en/additionaladmin.html#z3950admin
I also seach Turkey Z39.50 server for you
Thanks, what i'm trying to ask is is there a way to understand or fetch
the Z39.50 settings of a library using its Z39.50 search page?
Tayfun Can Onuk
Turkish Instructor
METU Northern Cyprus Campus
Kalkanlı / Güzelyurt via Mersin 10, TURKEY
Office: R-129 Residence: HC-32
t: +90 392 661 2911
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Hugo Agud ha...@orex.es wrote:
Hi Nicole,
I am not pretty sure about how the pattern should look like, but I attach
this image,If this is not what you expected I will try harder ;)
http://s11.postimg.org/44jzzbxmr/patron.png
Thanks Hugo! I'll give this a
Hi Nicole / Everyone,
I asked our Serials Librarian whether she would feel comfortable sharing
our experience/samples with you, but the problem is exactly that: she
started to understand and had a handle over the serials module in 3.12, but
with 3.14 everything she used to do no longer applies.
Hi, Francois--
Thank you for the reminder about your post regarding inner counter--it's
a very helpful example. So, am I correct that inner counter actually
means something like parts already received?
If anyone else can help define other terms referred to by the contextual
help /or the manual,
Riley wrote:
There is a directory of z39.50 servers on the web, but the name escapes
me (someone else
knows, I'm sure)
There's a fairly big directory of Z39.50 targets here (which includes some
in Turkey, by the way):
http://www.loc.gov/z3950/
Cheerio!
heather
~~
Heather Hernandez
Adding that to manual!
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Hernandez, Heather
heather_hernan...@nps.gov wrote:
Riley wrote:
There is a directory of z39.50 servers on the web, but the name escapes
me (someone else
knows, I'm sure)
There's a fairly big directory of Z39.50 targets here
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Nicole Engard neng...@gmail.com wrote:
Adding that to manual!
+1
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Hernandez, Heather
heather_hernan...@nps.gov wrote:
Riley wrote:
There is a directory of z39.50 servers on the web, but the name escapes
me
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for some thoughts/opinions. I have a working 3.14.04
package install environment running on a 4-core 3.6GHz system with 8GB
RAM. The OS is Debian 32-bit running as a VM on top of VMware ESXi. This
single VM is allocated pretty much all of the physical hardware
That number does seem usual. We've got a Koha instance that's larger in
terms of items (small in terms of patrons) which gets a much lower usage.
It's possible that a lot of searches or use could drive it up but that
tends to be spikes rather than a long flat usage.
VMware is a possible cause.
We're seeing a similar problem with our Koha install; we're blaming the
32-bit OS. I'd recommend upgrading VMWare and (re)installing Deb 64bit
on your system, and also possibly moving up to Koha 3.16, if you have to
option to do those things.
Would the vSphere Hypervisor work for you? We've been
I have offered to do an introductory training session for Koha in
Vanuatu at the end of this month and I would appreciate any hints and
tips specific to using Koha in a french speaking country.
I have added french language support without issue but have no
experience with importing records in
Steven Nickerson schreef op wo 16-07-2014 om 13:32 [-0400]:
- Could it be the 32-bit OS? The version of VMware I installed
wouldn't allow me to create a 64-bit Debian VM.
It could be, but it's probably not with that number of items. 64-bit is
recommended however, and can be done
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