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    ARC ETL process failed without any specific error message

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 3

    Problem Symptoms:
    The ETL process fails without any specific error message

    Cause:
    Configuration; lack of Table space

    Resolution:
    Adjust configuration

    ./xxx50/tab/arc_conf_table.conf

    It is recommended to specify the relevant time period for each of the tables for the extract to minimize the amount of data to the relevant records.

    Additional Information

    Example for . /xxx50/tab/arc_conf_table.conf

    Change from
    [ARC-HISTORY]
    from year = 2000

    to
    [ARC-HISTORY]
    from year = 2009
    [OPAC]
    from date = 20090101
    [EVENTS]
    from date = 20090101
    [PATRON-DATA]
    eliminate_data=N
    [CIRC-LOGGER]
    date = 20090101

    Refer to document "Aleph configuration for ARC 3.0", chapter "1.10 Define arc_conf_table.conf" for more details.

    Category: ETL (ARC)/ARC

    Subject: Extract - ARC


    • Article last edited: 4/8/2014
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