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[EP-tech] Re: Help with migrating actual eprint documents from 2 to 3.X


Hi Yuri,

Are you referring to the option to Base-64 encode documents "--inline"?  If so then yes, I've tried that.  Unfortunately, this is a 10 year old machine that is installed on VM host that no one has access to anymore.  I run out of space when I use the inline option and there is no administrator who can increase the drive space for me.  There is no one to administrate the VM host.

Thanks,
Mike.


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From: Yuri
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Date: 11/10/2014 11:23AM
Subject: [EP-tech] Re: Help with migrating actual eprint documents from 2 to 3.X

The migration tool has also the option to migrate documents, did you use it?

Il 10/11/2014 16:30, Michael Street ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in the middle of migrating from a very old version 2 server to the
> current version.  I've been able to use the migration tool to export
> and import most of the data successfully.  I've had to massage some
> things here and there but for the most part, it looks successful.
>
> The only issue is that the pdfs and html documents of the eprints
> themselves have not come across as well.  The entries are there, just
> not the documents themselves.  I have tried recreating an example
> document, using the same directory structure as it seems to be
> expecting, but it did not work.  I was hoping to just be able to
> wholesale copy the filesystem across and it would work.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions please?
>
> --Mike
>
>
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