If you have implemented the Embargo feature, you will need to run it periodically to check for Items with expired embargoes and lift them.
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Java class: |
org.dspace.embargo.EmbargoManager |
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Arguments short and (long) forms): |
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ONLY check the state of embargoed Items, do NOT lift any embargoes |
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Process ONLY this handle identifier(s), which must be an Item. Can be repeated. |
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Only lift embargoes, do NOT check the state of any embargoed items. |
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Do no change anything in the data model, print message instead. |
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Print a line describing the action taken for each embargoed item found. |
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No output except upon error. |
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Display brief help screen. |
You must run the Embargo Lifter task periodically to check for items with expired embargoes and lift them from being embargoed. For example, to check the status, at the CLI:
[dspace]/bin/dspace embargo-lifter -c |
To lift the actual embargoes on those items that meet the time criteria, at the CLI:
[dspace]/bin/dspace embargo-lifter -l |