Jeremy Porter wrote:
>
> In any case, most of the errors have disappeared, however attempting to
> add a book still gives me some of the same error messages as before.
> These are:
>
>
> YAZ error: 4 (Terms only exclusion (stop) words) (Host:
> z3950.libris.kb.se:210/libr) (Query: ... [etc]
>
This is probably due to your specific query. Libris is quite strict when
it comes to query syntaxes. If you send us the query in question we can
probably debug it further.
>
> YAZ error: 10000 (Connect failed) (Host:
> groucho.lib.rochester.edu:7090/voyager) (Query: ... [etc]
>
>
> YAZ error: 10000 (Connect failed) (Host:
> zsrv.library.nwu.edu:11090/voyager) (Query: ... [etc]
>
These errors are due to the fact that these two hosts are down. If you'd
like to remove them from the list of hosts to be queried, open
lib/MARC.inc and remove them from the $REMOTE_DATABASE array. There will
be a tool for this in v1.3 ;)
>
> I assume that these have something to do with the Z3950 "stuff", but
> being a newbie to library managements systems in general, I'm not quite
> sure what exactly that is. I mean, I don't know why I should care about
> the Z39.50 protocol, nor why my Emilda software is trying to connect to
> the three specific servers above. How would I go about investigating the
> cause of these error messages? And also, are they even worth worrying
> about, if my library's management isn't too worried about
> inter-connectivity so long as the system is internally consistent?
>
> Thanks again for all of your help!
>
> Cheers,
> - Jeremy Porter
>
Do any of the books get added to your local database? Does your local
Z3950 server seem to be working ok?
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