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From: Kurt B. <kb...@ps...> - 2007-08-29 20:35:24
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Hi Henry:
I'll let the submit publication question below for Cornell, but I
just wanted to make you aware that in the new version of DPubS (which I
think are using) a publication can be defined using the admin
interface. There are some instructions on the wiki on how to use the
admin interface to define and edit the publication data. The admin
tools will create all the files necessary for the publication and the
publication will be ready for data to be loaded once this process is
completed. First you define the publication, then you use the
publication editor to enter the data (see the wiki for what is entered
in these fields) and then you use the Publication Data Queue to load the
publication into the system. There might be some apache restarts
needed. You need to have an admin user defined in DPubS to see the
admin screens - to do this go to /Services/Admin/ and run the
script_AddPrivilege.pl with just one parameter -u followed by the userid
(e.g. ./script_AddPrivilege.pl -ukbb2). This will give that user admin
privileges in the browser. When you bring up the browser and login as
this user - you should get an Admin Tasks in the Navigation area. Click
on that and you should get the full list of admin functions. This is an
easier way to define a publication. Shin-Woo Kim from Cornell is the
creator of the Admin Services functionality.
Kurt Baker
Henry Griffy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> While trying to submit a publication with authority 'dsq.v3', I got
> the following error. I have gone through the xml and double-checked
> that it matches the publication xml for demo.ph. I've also searched
> for the error code, but not found it in the wiki or the code. Any
> guidance would be much appreciated.
>
> [dpubs@dpubs02 Batch]$ ./submit_publication.pl -a dsq.v3 -f
> samples/publications/dsq.v3.xml -O publication/journal -v
>
> Submitting file: samples/publications/dsq.v3.xml as object type:
> publication/journal
> and format type: publication to host: [staging server URL] port: 80
> to authority: dsq.v3.
> Error:
> Status: Install of document failed at repository located at
> [staging server URL]:80 due to the following error message from
> the respository:"The server was unable to service your request.
> because of the following error:
> Authority specified (dsq.v3) is not local to this repository
> "
>
> Also, in case it might be helpful, relative to the DPubS directory,
> the demoRepository is located at cd ../../../dpubs/demoRepository
>
> Thanks,
> Henry
>
> Henry Griffy, Program Coordinator
> Documentation and Training Unit
> Scholarly Resources Integration Department
> Technical Services Division
> The Ohio State University Libraries - Ackerman Road
> 600 Ackerman Rd., Rm. 5839, Columbus, OH 43202
> E-mail: gri...@os... <mailto:gri...@os...>
> Ph: 614-247-4663; Fax: 614-292-2015
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