Hi all,

Well, my problem is bigger than expected as the files aren't loading 
quickly on either production or test.
Although we're still checking out university networking issues, I'm 
still curious to see if anyone has had trouble opening larger files 
through the Dspace app.
For example, here's a couple of larger files (although they're still on 
~24 mb) on our production instance: 
https://dizzyg.library.vcu.edu/bitstream/10156/2476/1/TESI%20VALE.pdf
These files never open, but rather just spin. I get no indication in any 
of the logs that there is an issue.
We're using tomcat/apache jk connector, running dspace 1.4.1 on linux

thank you!!


Claudia Jürgen wrote:
> Hi Susan,
>
> does the newly copied assetstore and its contents got the proper 
> rights i.e. does it belong to the dpace user?
> And does your dspace.cfg point to this assetstore?
>
> Claudia
>
>
> susan teague-rector schrieb:
>> Hi all,
>> I noticed someone else asked a similar question to mine 
>> (http://www.mail-archive.com/dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net/msg08681.html)
>>  
>> recently.
>>
>> We're still stuck - we've tried to copy the assetstore over 2 times 
>> today to our new server to no avail. I've also tried to reindex, but 
>> that doesn't seem to affect my ability to view the files.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Susan
>>
>> susan teague-rector wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> I migrated my database, assetstore & application to a new server 
>>> this morning (after doing a test migration last week)
>>> All seems great until I click on a pdf (or other file) in a record. 
>>> The server just sits and spins and the file never opens.
>>> I've migrated to a new linux server with twice the amount of memory, 
>>> so it seems like memory shouldn't be the problem.
>>> I'm not seeing anything at all in the error logs.
>>> I'm still running Dspace 1.4.1
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any ideas what may have happened?
>>>
>>> Thanks so much,
>>>
>>> Susan
>>>
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