FYI, the path to the XMLUI cache directory, on my RHEL5 box, is: /var/cache/tomcat5/work/Catalina/localhost/xmlui/cache-dir
I have this alias set in my .bashrc file: alias dspace.clearcache='sudo rm /var/cache/tomcat5/work/Catalina/localhost/xmlui/cache-dir/cocoon-ehcache.*' I only empty these after I first shut down tomcat, figuring I'd rather not cause Cocoon undue stress. Though it's been a while since I've had to empty the cache. --Hardy > -----Original Message----- > From: Graham Triggs [mailto:grahamtri...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:28 PM > To: Fred Edwards > Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] browse index config changes not reflecting in > nav panel (1.6.2) > > Which UI are you using - JSP or XML? > > If it's XMLUI, then it sounds like it might be caching elements of the > Cocoon pipeline, in which case you should stop the application and > remove the cache from within the web application directory, and/or > disable Cocoon caching. > > > On 19 January 2011 15:03, Fred Edwards <fred.edwa...@smu.ca> wrote: > > > > as a test, I've recently added a browse index to our dspace and > initially it correctly added the items to the nav. panel... > > however, after removing the browse index in the config file the nav > panel is now doing weird things. > > at the top level it is retaining menu items for browse that is no > longer there and clicking leads to an error page obviously... > > go down a level or two into communities and collections you start > finding the nav panel in some areas do not show these links, others > do... > > I've recompiled countless times... re-indexed countless times... > re-initialized the index countless times... > > the last go I re-added the browse indexes and still the same > situation... in some places on... in others off... > > we have a quasi live collection or two in the server, and no test > server currently, so we'd rather not have to completely rebuild... > > I'm also loath to: ant fresh_install without getting some > feedback from the community on how safe this would be... > > > > > > > Fred Edwards > > Systems Technician > Patrick Power Library > Saint Mary's University > Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3 > > Phone: (902) 420-5096 > Fax: (902) 420-5561 > E-mail: fred.edwa...@smu.ca > Website: http://www.smu.ca/library/ > > -- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------- > Protect Your Site and Customers from Malware Attacks > Learn about various malware tactics and how to avoid them. > Understand > malware threats, the impact they can have on your business, and how > you > can protect your company and customers by using code signing. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > _______________________________________________ > DSpace-tech mailing list > DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Protect Your Site and Customers from Malware Attacks Learn about various malware tactics and how to avoid them. Understand malware threats, the impact they can have on your business, and how you can protect your company and customers by using code signing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ DSpace-tech mailing list DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech