actually it is not the real name....the names are stored as databases. There are different database names like 'abc','xyz' and all. show all databases yeilds the results but how do I assign them to a variable recursively??? I think it might be possible by script. But I don't know how.... please help. On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel < gonzalez@famaf.unc.edu.ar> wrote:
No, if you have multiple instances then you must reindex all of them, but you could try a script like ----------------------------------------- #!/bin/bash
for k in $(seq 1 10): do $koha="koha$k"; export KOHA_CONF="/etc/koha/$koha-conf.xml" export PERL5LIB=/usr/share/koha/lib /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -r w done; ---------------------------------------- to do the work.
Cheers
bgk
2009/11/10 nitesh rijal <rijal.it@gmail.com>
Hi all,
I' using KOHA 3.0.3 and I'm hosting 10 databases using multiple zebra servers in it.
Whenever I rebuild my zebra index I need to do the following:
#mysql -u root -p******** -e "use koha0" #export KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/koha0-conf.xml #./rebuild_zebra -b -r -w
Again for another database I need to repeat the same process and just change the koha0 to koha1 and so on.
If I dont do this then the rebuild is only done in the default KOHA installation.
I have tried with other options like "-a", "-z" and "-x" but none give the required result.
Is there an easier way to do this thing done???
Please Help.
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