[Koha] Staging of import stalls
Roche III, Edward
edward_roche at solanco.k12.pa.us
Fri Feb 27 17:44:54 UTC 2009
If I use the perl script does that mean I don't have to stage them?
Thanks
Ed
Edward J. Roche
Network Administrator
Solanco School District
717.786.2151 x2437
"At the End of the Day, Did You Play to Win or Not to Lose?"
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Dearden [mailto:dearden at sarsf.org]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 11:41 AM
To: Roche III, Edward
Cc: koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] Staging of import stalls
Hi Ed,
I had the same problem. Take a look at the last import (Home > Tools >
Manage Staged MARC Records > Batch
Figure out the last record in the batch that went in, then edit the
import file you are using and remove the record immediately after that
one in the file. It has some kind of problem. Try again and see if you
get further. It is either that record, or the last one that actually
worked, I can't remember exactly which.
Also, there is a command line tool that you can use to import. You
will find it at /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/bulkmarcimport.pl
>From the migration tools subdirectory enter: perl bulkmarcimport.pl and
you will get the syntax and parameter info. It has a test mode you can
run against the file.
Best,
Doug
>>> "Roche III, Edward" <edward_roche at solanco.k12.pa.us> 2/27/2009 9:20
AM >>>
Good Morning All
I am trying stage my MARC import data but it keeps stalling. I broke it
down into 4 individual files of about 4000 records each. But it still
stalls at about 15%. Has anyone had this issue? Can it be done from the
terminal instead of through the browser? Every time I start the process
it pins my cpu at 95 to 100% which is why it is probably stalling but
not sure why.
My Config
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Ubuntu 8.1
1.5gb memory
Pentium 4 - 2.5ghz dual core
Koha 3.0
NoZebra
Basic LAMP install
Any thoughts would be great.
Thanks
Ed
Edward J. Roche
Network Administrator
Solanco School District
717.786.2151 x2437
"At the End of the Day, Did You Play to Win or Not to Lose?"
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