Hello everyone

We are in DSpace 3.2 using XMLUI.

We use this DSpace to harvest data from other DSpace via OAI. I would like to 
understand a little more about the log format when we start a harvesting action 
in DSpace.

I see that transactions made by the harvester are in fact recorded as by being 
made by my user. Here is a segment of the log (the 2 last lines has some 
actions):

2014-03-10 20:43:39,019 DEBUG org.dspace.harvest.OAIHarvester @ Item 11319/1312 
was found locally. Using it to harvest oai:xxx:xxx/13078.
2014-03-10 20:43:39,021 DEBUG 
com.atmire.dspace.content.crosswalk.AtmireMetsCrosswalk @ ingest context = 
[org.dspace.core.Context@2e706a0f], dso = [org.dspace.content.Item@c20e14d5], 
root = [[Element: <mets [Namespace: http://www.loc.gov/METS/]/>]]
2014-03-10 20:43:39,022 DEBUG 
com.atmire.dspace.content.crosswalk.AtmireMetsCrosswalk @ processing metadata 
section key = [dim], mdtype = [OTHER]
2014-03-10 20:43:39,022 DEBUG 
org.dspace.content.crosswalk.DIMIngestionCrosswalk @ Found 153 metadata elements
2014-03-10 20:43:39,075 DEBUG 
com.atmire.dspace.content.crosswalk.AtmireMetsCrosswalk @ processing files 
section mdtype = [TEXT]
2014-03-10 20:43:39,076 INFO  
com.atmire.dspace.content.crosswalk.AtmireMetsCrosswalk @ downloading 
http://xxx/bitstream/xxx/13078/2/xxx.pdf.txt
2014-03-10 20:43:39,076 INFO  
com.atmire.dspace.content.crosswalk.AtmireMetsCrosswalk @ Replacing: 5413 for 
item:11319/1312
2014-03-10 20:43:39,076 INFO  
com.atmire.dspace.content.crosswalk.AtmireMetsCrosswalk @ skipped downloading 
http://xxx.org/bitstream/xxx/13078/2/xxx.pdf.txt
>>> 2014-03-10 20:43:39,079 INFO  org.dspace.content.Bitstream @ 
>>> rcall...@xxx.org:session_id=F72BA54F1A992E64415BBA9B4EA8343D:ip_addr=10.30.31.115:update_bitstream:bitstream_id=5413
>>> 2014-03-10 20:43:39,087 INFO  org.dspace.content.Bundle @ 
>>> rcall...@xxx.org:session_id=F72BA54F1A992E64415BBA9B4EA8343D:ip_addr=10.30.31.115:update_bundle:bundle_id=3956

Is this how this supposed to work?

Thanks in advance
Rodrigo

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