On 2011-03-3, at 11:30 PM, Nitesh Rijal wrote:
Hello.
How did you managed to import the record is the main thing.
Did you add all the items while importing the MARC? What was the message when you imported the records???
items are stored in items table and as well as in the marcxml field in the biblioitem table.
please put the message that showed while importing records to koha.
regards.
2011/3/3 Prawesh Shrestha <prawesh.shrestha@yipl.com.np> The items are not added in record. It is not displayed in any view - MARC, ITEM and others. But when items are searched for barcode printing, they are displayed without the features to add to the label. The check box and 'Add' don't appear. If 'Edit Items' is clicked the items are there. I checked the database, no items are written in 'Item' table. i tried the following command:
sudo -u koha perl -I /usr/share/koha/lib /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -v -w
it output the following:
. . . . 13:40:47-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Records: 57000 i/u/d 10/56990/0 13:40:53-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Records: 58000 i/u/d 19/57981/0 13:40:58-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Records: 59000 i/u/d 28/58972/0 13:41:11-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 14.0% completed; 61 seconds remaining 13:41:21-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 40.3% completed; 29 seconds remaining 13:41:31-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 57.6% completed; 22 seconds remaining 13:41:41-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 59.6% completed; 27 seconds remaining 13:41:51-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 70.0% completed; 21 seconds remaining 13:42:01-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 76.0% completed; 18 seconds remaining 13:42:11-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 81.4% completed; 16 seconds remaining 13:42:21-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [log] Merge 87.3% completed; 11 seconds remaining 13:42:27-03/03 zebraidx(3905) [fatal] Bad block size -8 in pos=511075
zebraidx: isamb.c:549: open_block: Assertion `p->size >= 0' failed. <<<<<<<< OOPS!!!!!!
the reason your zebra rebuild is failing, could be you are running out of space in your /tmp directory? this has happened to me recently... cheers, Mason -- KohaAloha, NZ