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[EP-tech] Re: Migrating EPrints
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- Subject: [EP-tech] Re: Migrating EPrints
- From: Ian Stuart <Ian.Stuart@ed.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 11:21:50 +0100
On 09/09/14 10:21, Andrew Beeken wrote:
Hello all! Is there a handy guide anywhere on how to migrate an existing EPrints to a fresh install?
The first questions that spring to mind are * How modified are your datasets (eprint fields, etc)* How modified is your GUI? (template, browse fields, abstract page rendering, etc)
* How big is your database?Assuming your are moving from a stock eprints (perhaps with some changes to the stylesheet, logos, and template files), and a fairly small dataset - then you can export the eprints & export the users, then import the users & import the eprints
I've recently done a move of a complex, extended, dataset from one hosting system to another.
* Install a base EPrints & check it works * Update the various datasets & rebuild the database* Add in the importers & exporters, the template & GUI changes, and all the other ancillary stuff
* test your importers & exporters * run around your GUI, make sure everything's there.NOW copy the old database to the new database (at MySQL/PostgreSQL/MongoDB level) and the Disk0/ tree to the new filesystem... and get the system to regenerate views & abstracts...
-- Ian Stuart. Developer: ORI, RJ-Broker, and OpenDepot.org Bibliographics and Multimedia Service Delivery team, EDINA, The University of Edinburgh. http://edina.ac.uk/ This email was sent via the University of Edinburgh. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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