Please take the sword over here.

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Please spread over and over the world what happened in Brasil in a small city 
named Mairiporã leaded by Antonio S. Aiacyda linked with Geraldo Alckmin. 
(PSDB).


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De: [email protected] <[email protected]> em 
nome de Germán Biozzoli <[email protected]>
Enviado: segunda-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2018 21:54
Para: Kim Shepherd
Cc: [email protected]; DSpace Technical Support
Assunto: Re: [dspace-community] SWORD client / server

Thank you very much Tim & Kim

There's nothing (for the time being) in front of both instances, Tomcat  only.
The client returns

2018-02-05 03:55:59,020 ERROR 
org.dspace.app.xmlui.aspect.swordclient.DepositAction @ SWORDClientException 
encountered Connection reset
org.purl.sword.client.SWORDClientException: Connection reset
at org.purl.sword.client.Client.postFile(Client.java:460)
at 
org.dspace.sword.client.DSpaceSwordClient.sendMessage(DSpaceSwordClient.java:262)
at org.dspace.sword.client.DSpaceSwordClient.deposit(DSpaceSwordClient.java:194)

The server says

2018-02-05 18:40:24,003 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDAuthenticator @ 
anonymous:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:sword_authenticate:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,on_behalf_of=null
2018-02-05 18:40:24,010 INFO  org.dspace.authenticate.PasswordAuthentication @ 
anonymous:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:authenticate:attempting password 
auth of [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
2018-02-05 18:40:24,096 INFO  org.dspace.authenticate.PasswordAuthentication @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:authenticate:type=PasswordAuthentication
2018-02-05 18:40:24,097 INFO  org.dspace.eperson.EPersonServiceImpl @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:update_eperson:eperson_id=cef96e76-7b76-4820-ba05-ec0034418b93
2018-02-05 18:40:24,103 INFO  org.dspace.sword.DSpaceSWORDServer @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:sword_service_document_request:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,on_behalf_of=null
2018-02-05 18:40:34,693 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDAuthenticator @ 
anonymous:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:sword_authenticate:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,on_behalf_of=null
2018-02-05 18:40:34,693 INFO  org.dspace.authenticate.PasswordAuthentication @ 
anonymous:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:authenticate:attempting password 
auth of [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
2018-02-05 18:40:34,699 INFO  org.dspace.authenticate.PasswordAuthentication @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:authenticate:type=PasswordAuthentication
2018-02-05 18:40:34,699 INFO  org.dspace.eperson.EPersonServiceImpl @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:update_eperson:eperson_id=cef96e76-7b76-4820-ba05-ec0034418b93
2018-02-05 18:40:34,700 INFO  org.dspace.sword.DSpaceSWORDServer @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:sword_service_document_request:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,on_behalf_of=null
2018-02-05 18:40:35,245 INFO  org.purl.sword.server.DepositServlet @ Using 
org.dspace.sword.DSpaceSWORDServer as the SWORDServer
2018-02-05 18:40:35,246 INFO  org.purl.sword.server.DepositServlet @ 
Authentication type set to: Basic
2018-02-05 18:40:35,246 WARN  org.purl.sword.server.DepositServlet @ No 
maxUploadSize set, so setting max file upload size to unlimited.
2018-02-05 18:40:35,246 INFO  org.purl.sword.server.DepositServlet @ Upload 
temporary directory set to: /services/tomcat-test/temp

And in success cases (files <=4 Mb)

2018-02-05 18:44:18,266 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.266] Workflow process started;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,270 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.270] Updated date added to response from item metadata where available;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,270 INFO  org.dspace.content.Item @ 
[email protected]:session_id=0:ip_addr=192.168.56.102:update_item:item_id=c575bef8-c2aa-4843-aad4-9c715b8870d2
2018-02-05 18:44:18,274 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.274] Ingest successful;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,274 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.274] Item created with internal identifier: 
c575bef8-c2aa-4843-aad4-9c715b8870d2;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,277 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.274] No external identifier available at this stage (item in workflow);
2018-02-05 18:44:18,277 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.277] Archive ingest completed successfully;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,280 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.280] Initialising ATOM entry generator for an Item;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,284 INFO  org.dspace.sword.SWORDService @ [2018-02-05 
18:44:18.284] Total time for deposit processing: 852 ms;
2018-02-05 18:44:18,298 INFO  org.purl.sword.base.DepositResponse @ <?xml 
version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<atom:entry xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"; 
xmlns:sword="http://purl.org/net/sword/";>
   <atom:id>http://10.63.1.77/dspace</atom:id>
   <atom:author>
      
<atom:name>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]></atom:name>
   </atom:author>
   <atom:generator uri="http://www.dspace.org/ns/sword/1.3.1"; version="1.3"/>
   <atom:published>1999</atom:published>

The sword server log shows the atom entry.

I've tried several settings of Tomcat as maxPostSize, others related to 
uploads, tried with Tomcat 8 and 7 and same results.
The stranger thing is that I've tried with a 6.3 instance installed in an old 
CentOS server (kernel 2.x) and the same client can put files <4Mb and >4Mb
Debian/ubuntu distribution seems to have some limit that I can't find.

Regards and thank you for your interest
German


2018-02-05 17:42 GMT-03:00 Kim Shepherd 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi Germán,

There could be a few reasons for this -- perhaps a timeout somewhere during the 
upload (ie. the larger files aren't causing an issue directly, but take longer 
and so trigger a timeout) though that typically wouldn't be a "connection 
reset" error... another option could be that the POSTed header is too large... 
are there any differences other than file size in the submissions that are not 
working?

Does the DSpace server run Tomcat (or another java container) directly, or is 
there something like Apache or nginx in front? It will be useful to know 
exactly where the connection reset issue is being triggered.

I'm CC'ing this message to the dspace-tech list as that's usually a better 
place for tech support help

Cheers!

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On 6 February 2018 at 02:17, Germán Biozzoli 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi

Somebody has experienced problems copying items between instances of DSpace 
using SWORD client & sever? It looks like working OK for attachments less than 
4Mb, for attachments greater than this size, the server returns connection 
reset. I've checked that

sword-server.max-upload-size = 0

is set for the server. Could it be a default limit of modern linux distros? I'm 
almost sure it was working ok some years ago.

DSpace 6.2
PostgreSQL 9.6.6
Debian 9

both instances

Regards & thanks in advance
German

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