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    ue_08: "Error in update Z01X"

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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description 
    Thousands of messages such as the following appear in the run_e_08 (ue_08) log: 

    error rewrite to Z01X 
    Error in update Z01X 
    No connection - sleeping... (1) 


    and are (slowly) filling up the /exlibris filesystem (and preventing proper ue_08 processing). 

     

    Resolution 
    The use of the z01x is an optional feature. The z01x is a "Search by keyword in headings" table. It is *not* defined in the $aleph_root/tab/file_list.BIB. 

    The headings come from 1xx, 6xx, 7xx fields in the bib records and the words from those fields and are *already* word-indexed (wsu, wau, etc.). 

    To stop the messages from occurring do: 

    > s+ xxx01 
    SQL> drop table z01x;

     

    Additional Info
    Note:  "Keyword Search in Headings" feature is described in the Systems Librarian Guide, Web OPAC, section 23.5.

     

     


    • Article last edited: 28-Feb-2016
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