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    Should the Aleph/Voyager AutoExtract process be monitored on an ongoing basis?

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Alma

    Question

    Should the Aleph/Voyager AutoExtract process be monitored on an ongoing basis, or can it be started in the evening, and the status, outcome, log files, etc. can be checked in the morning?

    Answer

    • It should be OK to let the extraction run overnight.
    • However, it is recommended to monitor for the first 15 minutes to ensure there are no errors initially.
    • Check the first log file to make sure there's no issues in the Migration Form and then let it run through the night.

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    This is only for Aleph/Voyager to Alma migration

    Category: Migration - Alma

    Subject: Activity - Alma


    • Article last edited: 7/22/2014
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