Batch Import to Remote Server

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Rufus

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Oct 10, 2019, 1:21:46 PM10/10/19
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Hi,

I'm quite new to using DSpace. Well, I created a DSpace repository locally on my machine. Now I was provided a remote DSPace instance and I have to upload my results there. I already created all necessary communities, collections and metadata fields. For uploading my results I created a zip file with SAFBuilder and want to upload it as a batch import. Now my question: do I have to use ssh for that? I was given an administrator account. Starting that remote DSpace instance would mean, the respective server is running automatically? What about the server path?
Has anyone maybe something like a step-by-step approach for me?

Thanks in advance!


Mark H. Wood

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Oct 11, 2019, 9:46:03 AM10/11/19
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 10:21:46AM -0700, Rufus wrote:
> I'm quite new to using DSpace. Well, I created a DSpace repository locally
> on my machine. Now I was provided a remote DSPace instance and I have to
> upload my results there. I already created all necessary communities,
> collections and metadata fields. For uploading my results I created a zip
> file with SAFBuilder and want to upload it as a batch import. Now my
> question: do I have to use ssh for that? I was given an administrator
> account. Starting that remote DSpace instance would mean, the respective
> server is running automatically? What about the server path?

You can load a SAF batch through the GUI. You'll need to login to
DSpace using a DSpace administrator account, which may (should!) be
different from the system administrator account. You should then see
an "Administrative" block in the sidebar, and in that block will be a
"batch import (Zip)" link.

You could use 'scp' to copy the Zip archive to the server, connect to
the server using 'ssh', and use the command-line loader ('bin/dspace
import') if you prefer that. You'd still need credentials for a DSpace
administrator.

(I am getting this from the DSpace 6.3 XMLUI. It is usually best to
mention which version of DSpace and whether you are using XMLUI or
JSPUI.)

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Mark H. Wood
Lead Technology Analyst

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Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-0749
www.ulib.iupui.edu
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Rufus

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Oct 11, 2019, 3:40:19 PM10/11/19
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Thanks a lot! I used the SAF Builder, and the upload was successful. But another problem occurred: I can't see that data! All handles (those of the communities and the items) start with 123456789/
How can I change that? 
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