Thanks. I managed to make a copy of cocoon.log , checker.log and
handle-plugin.log and managed to recover 2GB. Now I am wondering of the
dspace.log.2010-12-21 and dspace.log.2010-12-21.solr which one are necessary
for computation of access statistics.
From: Peter Dietz
I'm not familiar with the jsvc setup you're using, so I'm not sure
which one of those java/jsvc processes _actually_ runs dspace. Just to
make sure, if you already didn't do it, restart the whole server to
get rid of any processes from your previous configuration. Then you
should be fine.
You
Hi everybody:
¿is there any configuration to login to multiple LDAP server?
I mean, i've got one LDAP server ( active directory ) but to access to
different threads i have different URLs.
Using LDAP authentication method and dspace.cfg i can only put ONE of this
server so i can't login with users
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:10, Álvaro López Criado alo...@arvo.es wrote:
¿is there any configuration to login to multiple LDAP server?
I mean, i've got one LDAP server ( active directory ) but to access to
different threads i have different URLs.
Using LDAP authentication method and dspace.cfg
I had a discussion with a developer here and he had me change the startup
script to:
CATALINA_OPTS=-Djava.library.path=/home/jfclere/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jni/native/.libs
-Xmx4096M -Xms2048M -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC
-XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 12:45, Swanepoel, Barrie barr...@uj.ac.za wrote:
I will appreciate if the list could have a discussion around the optimum
memory allocations for this as well as the Postgresql.
Here's a starting page for performance tuning. Make sure to look at
Postgres there.
mmm...
I just see the pom.xml file in dspace-rest (svn) and in the parent
node appears version1.8.0-SNAPSHOT/version. You must replace
this line with you dspace version.
In step 5a) you must copy any pom.xml from anywhere (pe: /modules/jspui).
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:03 AM, Abhishek Raval
Hi,
When I run checker from the command line, it works fine.
However, when I set it up as a cron job, it logs the following error:
Problem listing checksum results codes: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
java.sql.SQLException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
at
Debashree:
I ran into a similar problem. I had to place the checker into a script that
explicitly invoked the Class Paths and library paths. For some reason, cron
was not picking these up even though I was invoking it under the DSpace userid.
This cropped up after we moved from Solaris to
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