[Dspace-tech] chinese search

2007-04-17 Thread 唐兆琦
hi, My DSpace version is 1.4.1, there is a search configuration in the file 
dsapce.cfg, I let the chinese Analyzer available ,but it doesn't work, who 
knows how to make chinese search available? [EMAIL PROTECTED] thank you! 
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle resolves into wrong port number

2007-04-17 Thread Timo Aalto

Hi, I got it kinda working now. I changed the dspace.url parameter in
dspace.cfg to point into port 80 instead of 8080 (dunno if it did any good),
redrove the make-handle-config script and sent the sitebndl.zip to CNRI for
update.

Only thing is, now it takes ages (60-70 seconds) for the handle server to
respond on a requested handle. I've got UDP access to port 2641 opened so it
should not be that. Any ideas?

T

2007/4/12, Timo Aalto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi,

I'm having trouble with my Handle resolvings. I've got DSpace 1.4.1 with
whatever Handle software it came with, Tomcat 5.5 on port 8080 and Apache2
on port 80. DSpace has been redirected to port 80 with Apache2 mod_proxy and
it is otherwise working all right. As I try to access my DSpace submission
via http://hdl.handle.net/10138/4 the Handle system resolves it into port
8080 and crashes right into the university's outer firewall.

I've gone through all the files and configurations that I've seen as
relevant for creating the Handle configuration and I can't figure out where
the Handle server has picked up the port on which my DSpace lives. I suspect
it has picked it up from dspace.cfg line dspace.url which points out to
port 8080 (should I change it to 80? I tried but it didn't seem to make any
difference).

Any ideas on how to get them to go for port 80?


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[Dspace-tech] CC licensing bombs in Firefox/Mac

2007-04-17 Thread Dorothea Salo
When I hit the Select button for a Creative Commons license, not
only do I not get my license back, but the Creative Commons frame/box
completely disappears, leaving my only options the skip-license and
go-back buttons.

This is in Firefox 2 on OS X 10.4.9. Curiously, works just fine in
Firefox 2 on PC. Anybody got any ideas?

Dorothea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Reparenting subcommunities

2007-04-17 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 10:40:16AM -0400, Richard Rodgers wrote:
 You could do, but there is already a tool to accomplish this: check the
 doc for CommunityFiliator.

Oops!  Thank you for reminding me of this.  It worked well.

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[Dspace-tech] DSpace LDAP login using Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-04-17 Thread Jayan Chirayath Kurian
Hi!,

 

LDAP login to windows 2003 AD was fine with the following default Dspace config 
parameters for a user with object_context = 
dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg.

 

ldap.provider_url = ldap://staff.main.ntu.edu.sg:389

 

ldap.id_field = CN

 

ldap.object_context = dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg

 

ldap.search_context = dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg

 

(1) Although login was fine the log file shows the following exception 
ldap_attribute_lookup:type=failed_search javax.naming.PartialResultException: 
Unprocessed Continuation Reference(s); remaining name 
'dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg'. The full log file is given below. 

 

 

2007-04-16 17:41:34,025 WARN  org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.LDAPServlet @ 
anonymous:session_id=F154B40A59678BAC8DAB73F6E0B0A1A5:ip_addr=155.69.104.75:ldap_attribute_lookup:type=failed_search
 javax.naming.PartialResultException: Unprocessed Continuation Reference(s); 
remaining name 'dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg'

2007-04-16 17:41:34,025 INFO  org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.LDAPServlet @ [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:session_id=F154B40A59678BAC8DAB73F6E0B0A1A5:ip_addr=155.69.104.75:login:type=ldap

2007-04-16 17:41:34,035 INFO  org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.MyDSpaceServlet @ 
[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:session_id=F154B40A59678BAC8DAB73F6E0B0A1A5:ip_addr=155.69.104.75:view_mydspace:

 

(2) Other valid users with object context as 
ou=Users,ou=SCI,dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg cannot login. How to 
enable this although these users come under the same AD root context 
dc=staff,dc=main,dc=ntu,dc=edu,dc=sg.

 

Can you please suggest how to make LDAP work with all users under different OU? 

 

Thanks,

Jayan

 

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[Dspace-tech] another customization question

2007-04-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried to post the following question a couple of times
but failed.  This is another try ...

Hi,

If I click on Titles, by defult I am seeing the 1st 21 items
available.  How do I change the default value so I can
show more items per page?

Also, the default look and feel does not use space
efficiently.  How can I change the texts DEV DSpace at XXX,
Browse by Title, Jump to: 0-9 ..., or enter first few ...,
and Showing items ... to a different location (e.g., bottom)
or to use less space?

Thanks!

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Reparenting subcommunities

2007-04-17 Thread Richard Rodgers
Hi Mark:

You could do, but there is already a tool to accomplish this: check the
doc for CommunityFiliator.

Richard

On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 10:16 -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
 Our initial community structure has been rethought, and now I need to
 move some subcommunities to new locations in the structure.  Is it
 enough to just hack the community2community table to give the child a
 new parent_comm_id?
 
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Large files and DSpace

2007-04-17 Thread Unni Pillai

Hi

We had done some preliminary testing using registration of large  
files  2GB into DSpace and it worked.


Our approach was to utilize multiple asset stores within DSpace, and  
large files were handled by SRB asset store.


The ingest was done through SRB and registration was done into  
DSpace.  We basically worked off David Little's DSpace SRB  
integration patch, additionally my colleague Kate Pechekhonova did  
some re-factoring to make it work alongside non-SRB managed asset store.


In our PR (preservation repository) which is managed by DSpace, we  
don't plan on allowing direct downloads of large files, since the  
same I/O bandwidth issues  that prevent DSpace from directly  
ingesting large files, are also true for exporting of large files.


Currently we plan on streaming proxies of the corresponding lower res  
AV files, through appropriate streaming server, and for qualified  
users the large files would be made available for download through  
some appropriate client application outside DSpace.


Summary:  Instead of ingesting individual large files, think of  
ingesting the large file with associated smaller proxy file into your  
collection which can be downloadable or stream-able depending upon  
your collection policy.


Unni





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On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:


My position on huge AV files has been that they are too large for the
average user to fiddle with if he has to download the whole thing
before seeing/hearing anything.  We ought to have the bitstreams in
DSpace for archival purposes, but we also ought to mount them on a
streaming service and point to them, so that casual users can just
open them with a streaming client.  It's fairly easy to build a
trivial SMIL document pointing to a stream and tuck that into an item.

This doesn't address the ingestion performance issue, of course.
Does the registration mechanism not suffice for this?

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Large files and DSpace

2007-04-17 Thread Unni Pillai

Hi

We had done some preliminary testing using registration of large  
files  2GB into DSpace and it worked.


Our approach was to utilize multiple asset stores within DSpace, and  
large files were handled by SRB asset store.


The ingest was done through SRB and registration was done into  
DSpace.  We basically worked off David Little's DSpace SRB  
integration patch, additionally my colleague Kate Pechekhonova did  
some re-factoring to make it work alongside non-SRB managed asset store.


In our PR (preservation repository) which is managed by DSpace, we  
don't plan on allowing direct downloads of large files, since the  
same I/O bandwidth issues  that prevent DSpace from directly  
ingesting large files, are also true for exporting of large files.


Currently we plan on streaming proxies of the corresponding lower res  
AV files, through appropriate streaming server, and for qualified  
users the large files would be made available for download through  
some appropriate client application outside DSpace.


Summary:  Instead of ingesting individual large files, think of  
ingesting the large file with associated smaller proxy file into your  
collection which can be downloadable or stream-able depending upon  
your collection policy.




Unni Pillai
Programmer/Analyst
Tel: (212)-992-9741
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Digital Library Program
NDIIPP-Preserving Digital Public Television




On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:


My position on huge AV files has been that they are too large for the
average user to fiddle with if he has to download the whole thing
before seeing/hearing anything.  We ought to have the bitstreams in
DSpace for archival purposes, but we also ought to mount them on a
streaming service and point to them, so that casual users can just
open them with a streaming client.  It's fairly easy to build a
trivial SMIL document pointing to a stream and tuck that into an item.

This doesn't address the ingestion performance issue, of course.
Does the registration mechanism not suffice for this?

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Large files and DSpace

2007-04-17 Thread Mark H. Wood
My position on huge AV files has been that they are too large for the
average user to fiddle with if he has to download the whole thing
before seeing/hearing anything.  We ought to have the bitstreams in
DSpace for archival purposes, but we also ought to mount them on a
streaming service and point to them, so that casual users can just
open them with a streaming client.  It's fairly easy to build a
trivial SMIL document pointing to a stream and tuck that into an item.

This doesn't address the ingestion performance issue, of course.
Does the registration mechanism not suffice for this?

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[Dspace-tech] Reparenting subcommunities

2007-04-17 Thread Mark H. Wood
Our initial community structure has been rethought, and now I need to
move some subcommunities to new locations in the structure.  Is it
enough to just hack the community2community table to give the child a
new parent_comm_id?

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Re: [Dspace-tech] another customization question

2007-04-17 Thread Claudia Jürgen
Hi Pan,

 If I click on Titles, by defult I am seeing the 1st 21 items
 available.  How do I change the default value so I can
 show more items per page?
see total in
org/dspace/browse/BrowseScope.java

 public BrowseScope(Context context)
 {
 this.context = context;
 scope = null;
 focus = null;
 total = 21;
 numberBefore = 3;
 }


Claudia




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[Dspace-tech] Handle server error

2007-04-17 Thread Tiago Ferreira

I´m getting this error, when starting my handle server

2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlUdpInterface: Error
setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested
address: Cannot bind
2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlUdpInterface: Error
setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested
address: Cannot bind
2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlTcpInterface: Error
setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested
address: JVM_Bind
2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlTcpInterface: Error
setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested
address: JVM_Bind
2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface:
Error setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign
requested address: JVM_Bind
2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface:
Error setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign
requested address: JVM_Bind

Any Ideas?

Thanks in advance
Tiago Ferreira
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle server error

2007-04-17 Thread marcelo.carius
Tiago,
can you try execute a command, on prompt: telnet ip server handle port , to 
identify a response of server. If has any problem, you will contact a MIT. If 
the telnet sucess, return for identify other possible problem.

[]'s
Marcelo Carius

On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 15:16:51 -0300, Tiago Ferreira wrote
 I´m getting this error, when starting my handle server
 
 2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlUdpInterface: Error 
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
 address: Cannot bind
 2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlUdpInterface: Error 
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
 address: Cannot bind
 2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlTcpInterface: Error 
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
 address: JVM_Bind
 2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlTcpInterface: Error 
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
 address: JVM_Bind
 2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface: Error 
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
 address: JVM_Bind
 2007/04/17 02:46:00 BRT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface: Error 
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
 address: JVM_Bind
 
 Any Ideas?
 
 Thanks in advance
 Tiago Ferreira

 
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Re: [Dspace-tech] chinese search

2007-04-17 Thread Scott Yeadon
You need to set your search.analyzer = 
org.apache.lucene.analysis.cn.ChineseAnalyzer in the dspace.cfg file and run 
index-all. 

Note that we use org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer which 
seems to handle a mix of Chinese and English quite well.

Scott.


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dsapce.cfg, I let the chinese Analyzer available ,but it doesn't work, who 
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[Dspace-tech] Adding items without bitstreams

2007-04-17 Thread BEAZLEY, Robert
Hello all,

 

Is it possible to add items to DSpace without uploading a file? We have a
need to add citations to our repository where we may not have the right to
distribute the actual article itself. At the moment we're just using a
placeholder text file but we'd like to be able to do away with this if it's
at all possible.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Robert Beazley
Application Developer
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[Dspace-tech] Cannot get a connection, pool exhausted

2007-04-17 Thread Filbert Minj
Hi,

Has any one faced similar problem.

 WARN  org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.DSpaceServlet @ 
anonymous:no_context:database_error:org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: 
Cannot get a connection, pool exhausted

org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot get a connection, pool 
exhausted

What is solution of this problem.

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