Hi Sean,

Something else to try:

 - Try using the 'v' (verbose) parameter, as this will show you what it is 
reading for each line, and what it thinks this represents

It would be interesting to see the output which that gives.

Thanks,


Stuart Lewis
IT Innovations Analyst and Developer
Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library
Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Ph: 64 9 373-7599 x81928
http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/


On 8/03/2010, at 10:11 PM, Sean Carte wrote:

> On 6 March 2010 09:48, Stuart Lewis <s.le...@auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
>> It is probably safer not to put the intermediate files in [dspace]/log/ and 
>> called dspace.log.* as the 'traditional' DSpace statistics reports still 
>> look in that directory for dspace.log* files, and DSpace will still be 
>> writing its dspace.log* log files there. Best keep them somewhere separate 
>> if possible.
> 
> I've done so now.
> 
>> I've tried importing the dspace.log file you sent, and it seemed to work 
>> fine:
> 
> Your parallel discussion with Dale Poulter provided some of the
> answers I needed: I had to add the following to my server.xml file to
> get solr running:
> 
> <Context path="/solr" docBase="/dspace/webapps/solr" debug="0"
>        reloadable="true" cachingAllowed="false"
>        allowLinking="true"/>
> 
> and then change the solr.og.server URL in dspace.cfg to:
> 
> solr.log.server = http://127.0.0.1/solr/statistics
> 
> Thank you for that.
> 
>> The error you mentioned in your first email 'Error seeking country while 
>> seeking 3251471352' is thrown when the code tries to find out what country 
>> and city the request was made from. It looks this up from an IP address. 
>> Could you re-run the script, and when it throws one of these errors, look at 
>> the file it is importing, find the line that has that value on, and copy 
>> that line into an email? It is strange that there is a 10 digit number 
>> instead of an IP address, so we need to work out where it is getting that 
>> from.
> 
> Yes, this makes no sense to me:
> 
> Processing file: /dspace/log/conv/dspace.log.92
> Error seeking country while seeking 3438073063
> Error seeking country while seeking 1074558283
> Error seeking country while seeking 2205575261
> Error seeking country while seeking 1074558283
> Error seeking country while seeking 1074558283
> Error seeking country while seeking 1074558220
> Error seeking country while seeking 2107905785
> 
> cat /dspace/log/conv/dspace.log.92
> 20100225223219087,view_bitstream,4278,2010-02-25T22:32:19,anonymous,204.236.212.231
> 20100225223409022,view_item,196,2010-02-25T22:34:09,anonymous,64.12.117.75
> 20100225223443114,view_bitstream,2160,2010-02-25T22:34:43,anonymous,131.118.104.93
> 20100225223524308,view_item,276,2010-02-25T22:35:24,anonymous,67.195.115.33
> 20100225223531000,view_community,5,2010-02-25T22:35:31,anonymous,207.46.204.188
> 20100225223600288,view_item,196,2010-02-25T22:36:00,anonymous,64.12.117.75
> 20100225223600631,view_item,196,2010-02-25T22:36:00,anonymous,64.12.117.75
> 20100225223638679,view_item,196,2010-02-25T22:36:38,anonymous,64.12.117.12
> 20100225223647730,view_bitstream,4564,2010-02-25T22:36:47,anonymous,125.164.22.249
> 
> Sean
> -- 
> Sean Carte
> esAL Library Systems Manager
> +27 72 898 8775
> +27 31 373 2490
> fax: 0866741254
> http://esal.dut.ac.za/



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