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Mukesh A Pund Scientist NISCAIR
DSpace Import, Export & Backup Mukesh A Pund Scientist NISCAIR
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Backup Vs. Export/Import
Backup is meant for guarding the data from disk crash, virus attack, hacking or any calamity Export/Import is meant for exchange of digital objects across repositories
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Hardware Required for Backup
Any one of the following CD-ROM/DVD-ROM DAT Drive External Hard disk Another system on the LAN
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DSpace Directory Structure
/dspace/assetstore /dspace/assetstore (bitstreams – most important) /dspace/bin (commands to be used at command line, can always be generated from dspace-source files /dspace/config (you might have customized it, one time backup is good enough) /dspace/handle-server
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DSpace Directory Structure
/dspace/lib (can always be generated from dspace- source) /dspace/logs (essential to generate statistical reports and bug tracing) /dspace/reports (can be generated from Log files) /dspace/search (can be regenerated using index-all command)
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Where DSpace stores data
/dspace/assetstore directory will have all the Bitstreams and licenses PostgreSQL databases contains information on Communities Collections e-groups E-persons, thier passwords Host of other information
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What should be Backedup
Your DSpace postgreSQL database /dspace/assetstore (minimum backup) /dspace (entire directory)
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Creating Backup Directory
Create one directory where backup files will be stored Eg #mkdir /dspacebkp #chmod 777 /dspacebkp
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tar Command (compress)
To back up /dspace directory $tar zcvf /dspacebkp/dspace tar.gz /dspace To back up only /dspace/assetstore $tar zcvf /dspace/asset tar.gz /dspace/assetstore
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Untar (uncompress) To untar and unzip the tar.gz file, you may use the following command $tar zxvf /dspacebkp/dspace tar.gz WARNING:The safer approach is to use the above command in temp directory and copy it to dspace directory only after successfully untaring the file
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Backup of database The following commands are for Postgresql database backup Run pg_dump as dspace user Ex: $ su - /dspace /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_dump dspace > /dspacebkp/dspace_db_150508
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Backup of database Where dspace is name of the database
/dspacebkp/dspace_db_ file is backup file in which all the table definitions and contents will be stored
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Restoring the backup data
One can use any of the following commands: psql command OR pg_restore
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Restoring the Database
WARNING: You do not need to restore, unless your data got corrupted. Not to be used as a routine Of course backup should be done periodically
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Using psql to Restore $ psql -d dspace -f /dspacebkp/dspace_db_150508
Where dspace is the name of database dspace_db_ is the backup file taken on 15th May 2008.
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Using pg_restore to Restore
pg_restore -d dspace /dspacebkp/dspace_db_150508 More options of pg_restore can be explored by $ man pg_restore
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Export/Import in Dspace
Not to be used as a backup mechanism Export and import deal only with bitstreams, metadata, license and handles You can export or Import An item or A collection
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Export
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Importing
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What is exported The following files will be created for every item
dublin_core.xml ( metadata) Handle ( one line having the handle number) license.txt Actual file ( bitstream: could be pdf or doc or an image file) Contents (with two lines – license file name, and actual bitstream name)
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