I've gone over all the online docs, and I cannot figure out how to have
Fedora create a md5 checksum on a specific datastream.  My idea was to
have it get a checksum from the actual digital object, since it is going
to be managed externally, but from what I see it's either on or off.  

For testing I turned it on by editing the two lines in fedora.cfcg
    <param name="autoChecksum" value="true">
    <param name="checksumAlgorithm" value="MD5">

After that I restarted tomcat and ingested some objects, but when I view
the newly ingested objects the checksum drop down is still on 'disabled'
and there is no md5 sums in the XML anywhere.

So two questions, what am I missing to turn on the checksuming, and once
I have that working, can I have it just do a checksum on one specific
datastream during ingest, or later via a rest call?

NOTE: running 3.0

Thanks

P
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