Hello Lewatle,

check the source directory:
--source /home/dspace/Digital_System/2

This directory should point to the import directory which should contain 
1 directory per item.
I assume /home/dspace/Digital_System/2 is the directory of a single 
item, i.e. the directory where dublin_core.xml, contents, etc can be 
found. If this is the case, just use -s /home/dspace/Digital_System

The importer looks at the source directory given and treats each 
directory within the source directory as an item. If you 
/home/dspace/Digital_System/2 does not contain any valid item directory 
the importer will just run without importing anything and giving on error.

Hope that helps

Claudia Jürgen

Lewatle Phaladi schrieb:
> Hi
> 
> we are importing file into dspace and the command execute fine with
> no error like i copied it bellow, the thing is i dont know how to i
> see my imported file or the results.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Lewatle
> 
> 
> 
> 
> dsp...@dspace-desktop:/usr/local/dspacesrc/dspace/bin$ ./import --add
> [email protected] --collection=123456789/3
> --source=/home/dspace/Digital_System/2 -m mapfile1
> 
> Destination collections:
> 
> Owning  Collection: test1
> 
> Adding items from directory: /home/dspace/Digital_System/2
> 
> Generating mapfile: mapfile1
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