Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for
another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big
installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I
sugge
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college
campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and
sharing server with
Greetings,
I'm looking for a webcrawler/spider
that I can use with Koha to check all my 856 fields.
Why that way? You mean 856$u fields?
Anyone have a recommendation?
Why not create an SQL report showing the 856 field/subfields that you want
and export it? That way you could get some ot
Hi Lenora,
This might help you:
(1) http://manual.koha-community.org/3.22/en/cronjobsch.html#checkurlcron
(2) https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Check-url_enhancements
hth
-idg
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:28 AM, Lenora Oftedahl wrote:
> I'm looking for a webcrawler/spider that I can use with
I'm looking for a webcrawler/spider that I can use with Koha to check all my
856 fields. Anyone have a recommendation?
Lenora
StreamNet Regional Library
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
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Hi all,
Most typical Koha z39.50 setups seem to run it on non-privileged port .
Now 210 tcp/udp is earmarked for z3950.
Question: with a package based install is there any possible downside
(especially security wise) to run on port 210? Anything that I should
particularly look out for?
than
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