On 2004-11-16 17:12:07 +0000 Harry Jackson <h.jackson@acu.ac.uk> wrote:
I am assessing Koha 2.0.1RC1 for use here and I am in need of some pointers.
2.0.2 is out now, but announcements seem to be running slow. There aren't any changes to the importing, as far as I know, so an upgrade probably won't help you.
The output from the daemon is as follows (looks fine to my untrained eye) 1 starting loop 2 starting loop 3 starting loop 4 29114/37 : Processing isbn=0470846747 at LibraryOfCongress z3950.loc.gov:7090 Voyager MARC21 (1 forks) 5 29114/37 : 2 >> 6 29114/37 : creating and 29114/37 : working on results entry 73 7 29114/37 : connected to LibraryOfCongress 8 29114/37 : LibraryOfCongress : 1 records found, retrieving them (max 80) 9 29115/37 : Processing isbn=0470846747 at ION.SLV.VIC.GOV.AU 192.190.180.3:7090 voyager MARC21 (2 forks) 10 29115/37 : 2 >> 11 29115/37 : creating and 29115/37 : working on results entry 74 12 29115/37 : connected to ION.SLV.VIC.GOV.AU 13 29115/37 : ION.SLV.VIC.GOV.AU : no records found 14 29115/37 : 192.190.180.3:7090 search done.
I'm a bit surprised that there's no line like "z3950.log.gov:7090 search done" in there. Can any z3950daemon guru just confirm to me whether there should be, please? To be frank, I've often resorted to network monitors and lots of print statements in the daemon to figure out what it's doing. I hope that the 2.2.0 daemon works better, but I've not had time to test it yet. I'll try to get time in the next few days.
And to answer the question at: 185 # and connect to z3950 server 186 #FIXME: why do we need $dbi ? can't we use $dbh ? in the daemon source. The reason you are unable to use the handle created before the fork is because you cannot share database connections across process's.
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