Thanks for all of the replies to our IT guy's question. H e has registered
himself on the mailing list, but cannot post yet so asked me to post this reply.
Thanks to ever one for your input. I really appreciate the feedback I got from
everyone. This has given me the assurance it is worth serio
Asking this question for our IT guy:
"Has any one tried to put Koha on a virtual machine like Oracle VM VirtualBox
or VMWare fusion -- And run it from the desktop of a Mac? I have either a iMac
or Xserve Apple Server I could use for this.
It appears my server is on its way out and I need to
A couple weeks ago, I was in the middle of cataloging a stack of books. The
z39.50 search function worked for one book and then on the next book, it
stopped working and I haven't yet figured it out. I usually use the Library of
Congress, Biblios, and Access PA z39.50 sites. The messages I'm g
When I run/print reports, the entries/page are limited to 20. Most of
my reports are lists of books checked out by a particular class and
I'd like to have it all on one page for the teacher. When I go to
Saved Reports, I can change the entries/page for the number of reports
shown, but aft
We updated to 3.8 recently and then had trouble with searching - items
would show up appropriately in the search, but they would all say "No
items available". After some difficulty, our IT tech was able to
reindex zebra and the item availability is now correct. He set the
reindex to run n
We recently updated to version 3.8 and suddenly the SQL command lines
are appearing at the top of any report we run/print. Any ideas to get
rid of this?
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Thanks Bernardo - will try that.
Shelley
On Jul 23, 2012, at 9:03 AM, Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel wrote:
Try doing a full reindex,
rebuild_zebra.pl -r -a -b
Bernardo
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On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:53 AM, Shelley & Kurt Kemperman > wro
Our server went down and has been replaced. Data appears to be mostly
intact. When I search, I get the list of results, but the location
column will say "No items" for most results, even though they are
checked in. The occasional result will have the correct location
info, but some will
Our server went down and has been replaced. Data appears to be mostly
intact. When I search, I get the list of results, but the location
column will say "No items available" (not sure if this is exact
wording) for most results, even though they are checked in. The
occasional result will
lol - hmmm
Maybe we have 3.0 - we installed in fall/winter of 2010 - guess we'll
see. You're dealing with the Koha user, not the IT person (no
kidding, right?)
Thanks,
Shelley
On Mar 6, 2012, at 5:23 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
On 7 March 2012 11:09, Shelley & Kurt Ke
Thanks, Chris! I'm pretty sure we have 2.9, should we still go to
3.0.0 first (you had written 2.2.x - not sure if still the same concept)
On Mar 6, 2012, at 4:09 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
* Shelley & Kurt Kemperman (ksckemper...@chartermi.net) wrote:
Thanks, Mason. Are there som
Thanks, Mason. Are there some typical problems we should expect when
we upgrade or does it vary? Also wondering if it would cause less
problems to update to 3.4 or lower, then update again later.
On Mar 6, 2012, at 3:03 AM, Mason James wrote:
On 2012-03-2, at 1:59 AM, Shelley &
I work in a small school library. The school's computers run on an
Apple server. When we installed Koha, the tech used a separate Dell
server with Linux and connected it to the library Mac. The Dell
server just died and I have some questions.
Our new IT guy found a link to download Koha
I work in a small school library. The school's computers run on an
Apple server. When we installed Koha, the tech used a separate Dell
server with Linux and connected it to the library Mac. The Dell
server just died and I have some questions.
Our new IT guy found a link to download Koha
;s etc) before starting and of
> course to have a well-tested backup in place before proceeding.
>
> Just out of curiousity, are you upgrading to take advantage of any
> specific fixes or new features, or do you just want to "keep up" as a
> general principle/policy?
>
> O
Trying these questions again...
We currently have version 3.0.0 and want to update to 3.2.6 this
week. We are having the IT consultant that originally installed Koha
this winter do this. Any potential glitches or problems that I should
be aware of? Will I have to reset anything in the new
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