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==Introduction== |
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Please read the [[Database]] product page, and the [[Database Schema |
Please read the [[Database]] product page, and the [[Database Schema]] documentation for a description of the schema, if you are not familiar with the '''MusicBrainz Database'''. |
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==RDF export== |
==RDF export== |
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The RDF export, '''mbdump.rdf.bz2''' has gone for good. |
The RDF export, '''mbdump.rdf.bz2''' has gone for good. If you want a complete RDF export, please download the PostgreSQL database export (as described above), set up a MusicBrainz [[Server]], then run <code>mb_server/admin/RDFDump.pl</code> to produce an RDF export. |
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==Get files from the primary FTP server== |
==Get files from the primary FTP server== |
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Older data files, and other miscellaneous files are available from the [http://musicbrainz.org/ftpmirror/pub/musicbrainz/data/ MusicBrainz FTP server] |
Older data files, and other miscellaneous files are available from the [http://musicbrainz.org/ftpmirror/pub/musicbrainz/data/ MusicBrainz FTP server] |
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==Installation== |
==Installation== |
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There are a few contributed guidelines how to setup the database on different systems. See [[Database Setup |
There are a few contributed guidelines how to setup the database on different systems. See [[Database Setup]] for the list of available documents. The easiest way to get a running database is to install a [[Virtual MusicBrainz Server]]. |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:WikiDocs Page]] [[Category:Download]] |
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Revision as of 12:03, 31 March 2009
Products > Database > Database Download
Introduction
Please read the Database product page, and the Database Schema documentation for a description of the schema, if you are not familiar with the MusicBrainz Database.
Public Domain
The core data (artists, releases, tracks etc.) is available under the Public Domain license.
- mbdump.tar.bz2 Core data (artists, albums, tracks etc.) You need only this dump to setup a working Test Server
- mbdump-cdstubs.tar.bz2 CD stubs
Creative Commons
The edits, editors (non-personal data only), and derived data is available under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
- mbdump-derived.tar.bz2 Derived data (mainly search indexes)
- mbdump-moderation.tar.bz2 Edit data (editors, open edits/notes/votes, statistics)
- mbdump-closedmoderation.tar.bz2 Closed edit data (closed edits/notes/votes)
- mbdump-artistrelation.tar.bz2 Closed edit data (closed edits/notes/votes)
RDF export
The RDF export, mbdump.rdf.bz2 has gone for good. If you want a complete RDF export, please download the PostgreSQL database export (as described above), set up a MusicBrainz Server, then run mb_server/admin/RDFDump.pl
to produce an RDF export.
Get files from the primary FTP server
Older data files, and other miscellaneous files are available from the MusicBrainz FTP server
Installation
There are a few contributed guidelines how to setup the database on different systems. See Database Setup for the list of available documents. The easiest way to get a running database is to install a Virtual MusicBrainz Server.