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'''Release date: April 9, 2019'''
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'''Release date: April 11, 2019'''
  
 
For more information about Archivematica 1.9.x, please see the release notes for [[Archivematica_1.9_and_Storage_Service_0.14_release_notes|Archivematica 1.9.0]].
 
For more information about Archivematica 1.9.x, please see the release notes for [[Archivematica_1.9_and_Storage_Service_0.14_release_notes|Archivematica 1.9.0]].

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Release date: April 11, 2019

For more information about Archivematica 1.9.x, please see the release notes for Archivematica 1.9.0.

Upgrading

If you are upgrading from 1.9.0 to 1.9.1, please ensure that you run the following command:

curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/aips,aipfiles,transfers,transferfiles/_settings' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"index.mapping.total_fields.limit": 10000, "index.mapping.depth.limit": 1000 }'

This is not required for upgrading from 1.8.x to 1.9.1.

For more information on upgrading, see Upgrading Archivematica in the documentation.

Fixed

  • Error in rebuilding elasticsearch AIP index: Issue 595
  • AIP index error: Limit of total fields [1000] in index [aips] has been exceeded: Issue 608
  • Cannot approve DSpace file-only transfers: Issue 468
  • Can't build Docker files: Issue 617
  • Pointer files are not being saved when Storage Service is on a different VM: Issue 599
  • indexAIP task fails when using S3 aipstore: Issue 559.
    • Note: this issue was also found to occur when the Storage Service and dashboard were deployed on different VMs. The fix addresses both situations.