[OPEN-ILS-DEV] ***SPAM*** Re: Accessible: Evergreen 1.6 with Endeca, content from Horizon

Wiktor Rzeczkowski rzeczkow at mcmaster.ca
Fri Jul 9 11:14:28 EDT 2010


Evergreen development was stopped at McMaster some time ago and the 
McMaster public Evergreen service will be discontinued on August 1, 2010. 
Sorry for any inconvenience.

Wiktor

On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Wiktor Rzeczkowski wrote:

>
> Access has now been set up for the general public to one of my Evergreen 
> development installations featuring Evergreen v. 1.6 with an additional 
> Evergreen Endeca based OPAC and with content (including 1.75 million 
> bibliographic records) migrated to Evergreen from the McMaster Horizon 
> ILS, for any kind of testing, comparing, or just playing with it.
>
> For the Evergreen staff client 1.6 the address is:
>  egils.mcmaster.ca
> and an administrator's login user name / password is:
>  egils / open-ils
> (unrestricted functionality; the system can be restored if needed).
>
> For the Evergreen OPAc the address is:
>  http://egils.mcmaster.ca/
>
> For the EVergreen Endeca OPAC the address is:
>  http://egils.mcmaster.ca:8080/
>
>
> The egils.mcmaster.ca server hosts all the OpenSRF/Evergreen services, the 
> XMPP jabber, the Postgresql database and the web server, plus a Tomcat 
> application server for Endeca. The server is an older, 32 bit, two Xeon 
> 2.2 GHz processor server with 5 GB of memory and the performance of 
> Evergreen may sometimes be affected.
>
> Bibliographic records and holdings displays in the Evergreen OPAC are 
> based on the actual content of the Evergreen system.
>
> Bibliographic record displays in the Evergreen Endeca OPAC are based on a 
> one-time complete extract from Evergreen (4 minutes). At this time the 
> Evergreen extracts for the Evergreen Endeca OPAC are not being taken 
> regularly and the bibliographic displays in the OPAC do not change. At 
> this time holdings displays in the Evergreen Endeca OPAC are live from our 
> production Horizon database and not from Evergreen. The displays 
> instantaneously reflect changes to holdings in the production Horizon 
> database (as do holdings displays in our production Horizon Endeca OPAC).
>
>
> Wiktor Rzeczkowski
> McMaster University
>


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