Thank you both for your insights. I was able to recreate the cores and
imported the CSVs.
On Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 8:42:22 AM UTC-5 Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 09:41:25AM +0200, Sean Carte wrote:
> > On the Slack tech-support channel, Nicholas Woodward reported that
On Thu, 16 Feb 2023 at 15:42, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 09:41:25AM +0200, Sean Carte wrote:
> > On the Slack tech-support channel, Nicholas Woodward reported that he had
> > recreated the cores 'by copying the new statistics core into a new Solr
> > configset, e.g.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 09:41:25AM +0200, Sean Carte wrote:
> On the Slack tech-support channel, Nicholas Woodward reported that he had
> recreated the cores 'by copying the new statistics core into a new Solr
> configset, e.g. statistics-2022, for each previous year and changing the
> schema name
Hi Tuan
On the Slack tech-support channel, Nicholas Woodward reported that he had
recreated the cores 'by copying the new statistics core into a new Solr
configset, e.g. statistics-2022, for each previous year and changing the
schema name in schema.xml. Then after restarting Solr I was able to
Hi all
We are in the process of migrating our DSpace 6x to 7.4.
I am running into a problem with trying to import the SOLR statistics CSV
files. We have our statistics sharded for each year and dumped the data to
CSV files. However, the upgrade instructions have no mention of how to
recreate