Hello All,
We have deployed Koha 3.0.2 in our university and few others universities
are also using Koha in Pakistan. All those willing to collaborate with each
other through some unified OPAC so that patron of one University can access
catalog of all Universities in collaboration.
Is it possi
Hello all,
We would like to configure offline circulation on our debian installation of
koha 3.0.2.
Please let me know what I have to do? Our clients are running on windows but OS
on server is Linux (debian).
Looking to fruitful help.
Thanks.
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Scott,
Welcome Welcome!! I love when people introduce themselves :)
My first recommendation - get version 3.0.5 if you're just starting
out - that's the most recent release. Other than that - I know a lot
of people are using MARCEdit and David Schuster did some great
presentations at KohaCon la
Hi all, my name is Scott and I'm just getting started in the Koha process. I'm
not a librarian nor do I have any background in the field. I'm currently
testing using one of the configured appliances using version 3.00.01.005. I'll
be attempting to convert our existing bibliographic database,
Hi Owen,
Sure doesn't seem like a dumb question to me. In fact, by asking this
question, you helped me go back and ensure that I was on the Koha server (we
have a koha and kohadev server). I went back into the Koha server this morning
to try, but now we're having access issues with our koha s
It's possible in linux to connect to a windows share. A command like
the following would do the trick.
mount -t smbfs //your_server.full.path/share /mnt/point -o
workgroup=your_workgroup,username=a_username,password=read_only_password
Then you can load the images from /mnt/point.
On Wed, 2010-0
Hi David,
I think Rsync is your answer. You can use it on both boxes. It will keep the
directories in sync without moving all 53K files each time.
Win32: http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp
*nix: http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/
Kind Regards,
Chris
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:53 AM
I also see this line in the .pl file
##example -- > perl loadimages.pl -i IDLINK.txt -l image.log -d
"/home/pisd/dataload/pics/"
so if there was a way to link the the sharefile and not actually scp the
files over that would be way cool.
David Schuster wrote:
>
> I have 53,000 students and a
I have 53,000 students and a windows server in another building that I have a
fileshare to. What would be the recommended way to copy those files over
and load them into Koha?
I have tried scp * but the problem is that it only copies what 2000 at a
time and then dies.
I'm a librarian looking fo
Richard,
Sorry, here is the patch (forwarded message below), this is on the
current git clone (3.2).
Thanks,
Savitra Sirohi
Nucsoft OSS Labs
http://www.osslabs.biz
-- Forwarded message --
From: Amit Gupta
Date: Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:30 PM
Subject: [Koha-patches] [PATCH] Pat
Oscar Gaona posted: [...]
> k...@linux:/> /etc/init.d/koha-zebraqueue-daemon start
> Starting Zebraqueue Daemon
> /etc/init.d/koha-zebraqueue-daemon: line 26: daemon: no se encontro la orden
If you want to use that program, you need to install the "daemon"
program. I am not sure of the package na
Hi Chris
This is:
>/usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -r -v -a -b
Zebra configuration information
Zebra biblio directory = /var/lib/koha/zebradb/biblios
Zebra authorities directory = /var/lib/koha/zebradb/authorities
Koha directory
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