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Supported Backup/Restore Types |
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Can Backup & Restore all DSpace Content easily | Yes (Requires two backups/restores – one for Database and one for Files) | Yes (Though, will not backup/restore items which are not officially "in archive") | ||
Can Backup & Restore a Single Community/Collection/Item easily | No (It is possible, but requires a strong understanding of DSpace database structure & folder organization in order to only backup & restore metadata/files belonging to that single object) | Yes | ||
Backups can be used to move one or more Community/Collection/Items to another DSpace system easily. | No (Again, it is possible, but requires a strong understanding of DSpace database structure & folder organization in order to only move metadata/files belonging to that object) | Yes | ||
Supported Object Types During Backup & Restore |
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Supports backup/restore of all Communities/Collections/Items (including metadata, files, logos, etc.) | Yes | Yes | ||
Supports backup/restore of all People/Groups/Permissions | Yes | Yes | ||
Supports backup/restore of all Collection-specific Item Templates | Yes | Yes | ||
Supports backup/restore of all Withdrawn (but not deleted) Items | Yes | Yes | ||
Supports backup/restore of all in-process, uncompleted Submissions (or those currently in an approval workflow) | Yes | No (AIPs are only generated for objects which are completed and considered "in archive") | ||
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Common Issues or Error Messages
The below table lists common fixes to issues you may encounter when backing up or restoring objects using AIP Backup and Restore.
Ingest or Export | Issue / Error Message | How to Fix this Problem |
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ingest | Error: "Group Administrator already exists" | If you receive this problem, you are likely attempting to Restore an Entire Site, but are not running the command in Force Replace Mode ( |
ingest | Error: "Unknown Metadata Schema encountered (mycustomschema)" | If you receive this problem, one or more of your Items is using a custom metadata schema which DSpace is currently not aware of (in the example, the schema is named "mycustomschema"). Because DSpace AIPs do not contain enough details to recreate the missing Metadata Schema, you must create it manually via the DSpace Admin UI. Please note that you only need to create the Schema. You do not need to manually create all the fields belonging to that schema, as DSpace will do that for you as it restores each AIP. Once the schema is created in DSpace, re-run your restore command. DSpace will automatically re-create all fields belonging to that custom metadata schema as it restores each Item that uses that schema. |