On Feb 24, 2008, at 4:24 PM, Galen Charlton wrote:
Was the make process expected to create the database structure? Did I miss something?
The database structure is created by the web installer, which is invoked the first time that you access the staff web interface (use the mysql database username and password to log in).
Thank you for the prompt rely, but now I need some hints batch loading into version 3.0 I have (more or less) deleted my version 2.x of Koha and re-started with version 3.0. I need to support millions of records, and everybody desires faceted browse. I have installed version 3.0 using the single user model. I have edited the koha-httpd.conf file so Apache can find my installation. I can connect to both the administrative and users interfaces. I tried using the Web interface to stage and add 100 MARC records. Staging them seems to go just fine but completing the staging seems to fall into an infinite loop. I quit the process after about twenty minutes while my browser's status bar tried to load hundreds of items. The % value never went above 0. I then got Zebra up an running. I tried to connect to it using yaz- client, but I was never successful. I tried some queries from the admin interface but nothing was ever returned, yet the zebra server logged some interactions. I tried using the commit_biblios_file.pl script. It found my staged data, but again nothing seemed to get imported. I then tried to use the bulkmarcimport.pl script. It counted my 100 test records but they never seemed to get added to the system. Again, what am I doing wrong? Have I not configured something? How can I ultimately load my millions of records into version 3.x? Finally, I think the version 3.x demo is really impressive! I like the path this is taking. Faceted browse. Cover art. Web Services interfaces. Very nice. The only thing I didn't see was spell check/ Did You Mean? -- Eric Lease Morgan