Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-08-05 Thread Josh Mikow
I tried running that but it didn't look like I did anything. If I go into a record for an item it shows available and in our library but when I search through the catalog under "Location" it shows "Availability: none" to the user and "No items" under the "Location" column for a librarian. I'm new

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-31 Thread Chris Cormack
On 31 July 2012 17:13, Josh Mikow wrote: > Thanks Chris! Glad to know I'm doing this the best/recommended way. i'm > refreshing my linux skills and also having to learn about library systems > and it takes me a bit. > Hmm that looks alright you could try a koha-rebuild-zebra -f to just see if t

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Josh Mikow
Thanks Chris! Glad to know I'm doing this the best/recommended way. i'm refreshing my linux skills and also having to learn about library systems and it takes me a bit. For a limit of 5 records the file I downloaded with the query results was 183 lines so it looks like it may have run OK. here

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Chris Cormack
On 31 July 2012 16:59, Josh Mikow wrote: > Hi Chris, > > When I imported our database into the 3.6.4 system at the time I ran the > following: > koha-upgrade-schema > then > koha-uprade-to-3.4 > > When I ran the 2nd command, the koha-upgrade-to-3.4 command kept returning a > bunch of "Use of uni

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Josh Mikow
Hi Chris, When I imported our database into the 3.6.4 system at the time I ran the following: koha-upgrade-schema then koha-uprade-to-3.4 When I ran the 2nd command, the koha-upgrade-to-3.4 command kept returning a bunch of "Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /usr/share/koha/l

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Chris Cormack
Hi Josh On 31 July 2012 12:36, Josh Mikow wrote: > I ran all of the upgrade scripts to get from 3.01. to 3.6. Based on the > file, it looks like it should have run as a part of that process. > Hmm which upgrade scripts are those? > When I try to run it to view the help it gives me a compilation

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Josh Mikow
I ran all of the upgrade scripts to get from 3.01. to 3.6. Based on the file, it looks like it should have run as a part of that process. When I try to run it to view the help it gives me a compilation error. Would it have logged somewhere if this failed as a part of the upgrade? Thanks, Josh

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Jared Camins-Esakov
Josh, I don't remember specifically running that script. Are there any > parameters for it? Can you point me to where to look for it? The file is misc/maintenance/remove_items_from_biblioitems.pl. If you run it with --help, it will give you instructions. Regards, Jared -- Jared Camins-Esako

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Josh Mikow
I don't remember specifically running that script. Are there any parameters for it? Can you point me to where to look for it? Thanks, Josh On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Jared Camins-Esakov < jcam...@cpbibliography.com> wrote: > Josh, > > I recently installed a test server (a few months a

Re: [Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Jared Camins-Esakov
Josh, I recently installed a test server (a few months ago) for our church to > migrate from Koha 3.01 to 3.6 (now at 3.8.03). As a part of the testing of > the new server, our librarians finally took a look at the system and found > some errors and I really have no clue where to start when it co

[Koha] Circulation Errors after Upgrade

2012-07-30 Thread Josh Mikow
Good afternoon, I recently installed a test server (a few months ago) for our church to migrate from Koha 3.01 to 3.6 (now at 3.8.03). As a part of the testing of the new server, our librarians finally took a look at the system and found some errors and I really have no clue where to start when i