Hi List,
I’m trying to fix an urgent problem with my Geonetwork installation (two servers, both running 2.10), and I was wondering if there’s a limit to the number of records that can be harvested from one geonetwork installation to another? I am consistently seeing 1000 records being harvested when I know there should be more than that. Both servers have the maximum number of selected records set to 2000 in the system configuration.
Thanks
Jo
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Jo Cook
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Hi Jo
Which harvester type are you using? In any case afaik, should not be any limitation on the number.
I would enable the verbose logging for the harvesters in the log4j.cfg and check the log after executing the harvester to verify if any issue.
Regards,
Jose García
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Jo Cook <jocook@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi List,
I’m trying to fix an urgent problem with my Geonetwork installation (two servers, both running 2.10), and I was wondering if there’s a limit to the number of records that can be harvested from one geonetwork installation to another? I am consistently seeing 1000 records being harvested when I know there should be more than that. Both servers have the maximum number of selected records set to 2000 in the system configuration.
Thanks
Jo
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