Dear all,
I have been using for some time Geonetwork 2.6 and recently installed 3.1.0.
After quite a bit of effort and numerous customization and corrections to
the migration scripts I enabled the new version to read my old database (SQL
Server).
However, it was unable to read any metadata of the iso19115 standard (Which
I thought it was enabled by default).
/ERROR [geonetwork.datamanager] - The metadata document index with id=xx is
corrupt/invalid - ignoring it. Error: Schema not registered : iso19115/
After following the instructions on github and rebuilding GN from the source
I installed the plugin for
iso19115-3. GN is still unable to retrieve the iso19115 records. Is there
any solution to this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Periklis
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Dear Periklis,
2016-02-17 14:41 GMT+01:00 Periklas <periklis.panagiotidis@anonymised.com>:
Dear all,
I have been using for some time Geonetwork 2.6 and recently installed
3.1.0.
After quite a bit of effort and numerous customization and corrections to
the migration scripts I enabled the new version to read my old database
(SQL
Server).
However, it was unable to read any metadata of the iso19115 standard (Which
I thought it was enabled by default).
/ERROR [geonetwork.datamanager] - The metadata document index with id=xx is
corrupt/invalid - ignoring it. Error: Schema not registered : iso19115/
Old iso19115-FDIS (Final Draft International Standard) and the FGDC-STD
were removed from 3.x version [1] & [2]. You should migrate your records to
ISO19139 to use them in GeoNetwork 3.1.0.
After following the instructions on github and rebuilding GN from the
source
I installed the plugin for
iso19115-3. GN is still unable to retrieve the iso19115 records. Is there
any solution to this issue?
ISO19115-3 [3] is the new version of the standard and is not installed by
default in GeoNetwork. There is no direct conversion from iso19115-FDIS to
ISO19115-3 - you need to move first to ISO19139.
HTH
Francois
[1]
http://geonetwork-opensource.org/manuals/trunk/eng/users/user-guide/describing-information/index.html
[2] https://github.com/geonetwork/core-geonetwork/issues/789
[3] https://github.com/metadata101/iso19115-3/
Thanks in advance,
Periklis
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Thank you Francois,
I followed your suggestion and I managed to convert my metadata to ISO19139
via the build in transformation tool of Geonetwork. However this meant that
I skipped the automatic migration scripts and started with a new database
and imported my records afterwards. The only problem now is that the data
directory is missing. I copied my old data directory to the new server but
it is unable to locate thumbnails etc. Is there any suggestion for this?
Thanks again,
Periklis
On 18 February 2016 at 09:02, Francois Prunayre <fx.prunayre@anonymised.com>
wrote:
Dear Periklis,
2016-02-17 14:41 GMT+01:00 Periklas <periklis.panagiotidis@anonymised.com>:
Dear all,
I have been using for some time Geonetwork 2.6 and recently installed
3.1.0.
After quite a bit of effort and numerous customization and corrections to
the migration scripts I enabled the new version to read my old database
(SQL
Server).
However, it was unable to read any metadata of the iso19115 standard
(Which
I thought it was enabled by default).
/ERROR [geonetwork.datamanager] - The metadata document index with id=xx
is
corrupt/invalid - ignoring it. Error: Schema not registered : iso19115/
Old iso19115-FDIS (Final Draft International Standard) and the FGDC-STD
were removed from 3.x version [1] & [2]. You should migrate your records to
ISO19139 to use them in GeoNetwork 3.1.0.
After following the instructions on github and rebuilding GN from the
source
I installed the plugin for
iso19115-3. GN is still unable to retrieve the iso19115 records. Is there
any solution to this issue?
ISO19115-3 [3] is the new version of the standard and is not installed by
default in GeoNetwork. There is no direct conversion from iso19115-FDIS to
ISO19115-3 - you need to move first to ISO19139.
HTH
Francois
[1]
http://geonetwork-opensource.org/manuals/trunk/eng/users/user-guide/describing-information/index.html
[2] https://github.com/geonetwork/core-geonetwork/issues/789
[3] https://github.com/metadata101/iso19115-3/
Thanks in advance,
Periklis
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