Haha I definitely just had one of those moments where I had to slap myself
in the forehead for not noticing that. Thanks for pointing that out! 8)
-Sarah Ryder
Web Development
Hampshire College
413.559.5477
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, Claudia Jürgen wrote:
Hi Sarah,
you got the source file wrong. The source file must contain one directory per
item to be imported. Try
mkdir /tmp/testimport/item01
cp /tmp/dva0001/* /tmp/testimport/item01
then run
dsrun org.dspace.app.itemimport.ItemImport
-a -e sj...@hampshire.edu -collection=1 -s /tmp/testimport -mapfile
/tmp/testimport_map.txt
Hope that helps
Claudia Jürgen
Sarah Ryder schrieb:
Hi folks
I'm running 1.5.1 on a Debian server and I'm attempting to run a batch
import (just w/ 1 item and 4 files at the moment to test). I'm running the
following command:
dsrun org.dspace.app.itemimport.ItemImport --add
--eperson=sj...@hampshire.edu --collection=1 --source=/tmp/dva0001
--mapfile=/tmp/dva0001_map.txt
and nothing seems to be happening at all. There are no errors.. as the
script runs the output looks normal and a map file is generated but the map
file
is empty and there is no entry in the item database.
The /tmp/dva0001 directory contains a contents file which lists all 4 of
the jpg files that are also in the directory (1 per line) and a
dublin_core.xml
file which is in the standard format of:
<dublin_core>
<dcvalue element="title" qualifier="none">A Tale of Two
Cities</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="date"
qualifier="issued">1990</dcvalue></dublin_core>
</dublin_core>
I'm thinking the problem may be due to some customizations in the metadata
registry. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks
-Sarah Ryder
Web Development
Hampshire College
413.559.5477
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