Currently set to OFF is this correct? The description is a bit confusing. Also, what do others have in the NoZebraIndexes field? Or is this necessary if I'm using Zebra? Thanx. Lenora StreamNet Regional Librarian Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
2009/2/3 Lenora Oftedahl <OFTL@critfc.org>
Currently set to OFF is this correct? The description is a bit confusing.
Yes, it is confusing, but OFF is the correct setting. Turning it on disables Zebra, and that's probably not what you want.
Also, what do others have in the NoZebraIndexes field? Or is this necessary if I'm using Zebra?
No, it isn't necessary. You'd only need this if you had NoZebra ON.
Thanx. Lenora StreamNet Regional Librarian Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
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Happy Friday all, I am trying to set up a Koha installation on a machine that will not be accessed from other machines. In other words the machine doesn't need an i.p address that will be used by anyone. Can I just use the 127.0.0.1 or would I need something else? Second questions, I would like to have my reading levels be searchable. Can I set up MARC line 521 to be searchable or would I need to put these levels in as subject headings? These questions have become much too big for me and my little brain to think about for a Friday. I appreciate any help/insite someone would like to give. Have a good weekend Darla -- Who will be updating MARC records from now until the cows come home. Darla Grediagin District Librarian Bering Strait School District Unalakleet, Alaska Web Address : http://bssdonline.org/course/view.php?id=51 Blog: http://aklibrarian1.edublogs.org/ OPAC: http://opac.bssd.org:8181/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl
Hello Darla, About the first question: Its always a good idea to have your IP addresses and hostnames setup correctly regardless of whether or not you expect someone else on the network to reach you. In any case, the 127.0.0.1 "loopback" address is available with a regular TCP/IP stack, regardless of whether you are connected to any network at all, and i am assuming you are on a Linux box. I'd suggest that you ensure your /etc/hosts has (at least) the entry 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost Then, everywhere else (in your httpd.conf or koha-httpd.conf), just use the hostname localhost and you should be fine. When you are ready for network users, add your hostname and IP address to /etc/hosts, ensure your hostname is set correctly( create /etc/hostname with your hostname, and try /bin/hostname -F /etc/hostname), and replace this hostname in place of localhost in Apache and other configuration files. About the second part: i am not able to answer this regards, krishnan --- On Fri, 6/2/09, Darla Grediagin <dgrediagin@bssd.org> wrote: From: Darla Grediagin <dgrediagin@bssd.org> Subject: [Koha] Setting up a machine as a lone station and searching by reading levels To: "KOHA" <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Date: Friday, 6 February, 2009, 10:11 PM Happy Friday all, I am trying to set up a Koha installation on a machine that will not be accessed from other machines. In other words the machine doesn't need an i.p address that will be used by anyone. Can I just use the 127.0.0.1 or would I need something else? Second questions, I would like to have my reading levels be searchable. Can I set up MARC line 521 to be searchable or would I need to put these levels in as subject headings? These questions have become much too big for me and my little brain to think about for a Friday. I appreciate any help/insite someone would like to give. Have a good weekend Darla -- Who will be updating MARC records from now until the cows come home. Darla Grediagin District Librarian Bering Strait School District Unalakleet, Alaska Web Address : http://bssdonline.org/course/view.php?id=51 Blog: http://aklibrarian1.edublogs.org/ OPAC: http://opac.bssd.org:8181/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl
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As a one-time cataloger providing public service through library biblios, I know that it is possible to set up a field so that it is searchable and/or a link. When I did it, I asked the systems librarian to make it happen. There's no systems librarian here; in Koha I believe you would go to your MARC Frameworks and edit subfields constraints for 521. Under display more constraints, there is a checkbox for "is a URL" and that should make your reading levels clickable to other biblios with the same text string. You could get fancy and use Authorized Values so that your staff have text strings from which to choose, this would also provide uniformity to that field. I hope this helps, Rachel Hollis, librarian Stevens-Henager College, Boise Idaho Campus -----Original Message----- From: koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Darla Grediagin Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 3:11 PM <snip> Second questions, I would like to have my reading levels be searchable. Can I set up MARC line 521 to be searchable or would I need to put these levels in as subject headings? These questions have become much too big for me and my little brain to think about for a Friday. I appreciate any help/insite someone would like to give. Have a good weekend Darla -- Who will be updating MARC records from now until the cows come Home. This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited.
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