[Dspace-tech] login/password in every step: @ POSSIBLE HIJACKED SESSION

2011-03-06 Thread इन्‍दु भूषण Indu Bhushan
Migration from Dsapce 1.4.2(postgres 7.4.19)  old server Linux REdHat 9
 to  DSpace 1.7 (postgres 8.4.4) new server Linux RHEL 5 under Proxy
environment

Dear Madam/Sir

Thanks for your help. I check the files system permission but log file is
showing some ip address error like:-

2011-03-07 12:02:31,071 WARN  org.dspace.app.webui.util.UIUtil @ POSSIBLE
HIJACKED SESSION: request from 10.11.250.105 does not match original session
address: 10.11.250.107. Authentication rejected.

Please let me know how to solved this problem.

With regards

Indu Bhushan
Library, RRCAT


On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Andrea Schweer wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 05/03/11 00:43, इन्‍दु भूषण Indu Bhushan wrote:
> > I did migration from Dsapce 1.4.2(postgres 7.4.19)  old server to
> > DSpace 1.7 (postgres 8.4.4) new server .  Now it is not generating
> > author index for Hindi language text and asking for login password on
> > every click or step of submition/group/ e-person. this is happening with
> > every users including admin.
>
> Did you double-check filesystem permissions for all folders that
> DSpace/tomcat needs access to?
>
> Also, can you have a look at the dspace log file and check if there is
> an error reported there?
>
> cheers,
> Andrea
>
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> The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
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Re: [Dspace-tech] problem in metadata import

2011-03-06 Thread Andrea Schweer
Hi Ahmed,

On 06/03/11 20:25, Ahmed Maher wrote:
> yes , i used the minimum fields id,dc.contributor.author,dc.title
> and it imported successfully , and inserted into the database ,
> but it didn't appear on the dspace web or on search  (i use dspace 1.7
> with discovery- solr )
> is there is something missing yet ?

Did you check the dspace log file for error messages?

> hint : sometimes this error appeared Unknown item ID 550

Well then -- do you have an item with ID 550 in your CSV file? Does this
item actually exist in your repository?

cheers,
Andrea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] URGENT REQUEST. Author index of hindi language and login/password in every step

2011-03-06 Thread Andrea Schweer
Hi,

On 05/03/11 00:43, इन्‍दु भूषण Indu Bhushan wrote:
> I did migration from Dsapce 1.4.2(postgres 7.4.19)  old server to 
> DSpace 1.7 (postgres 8.4.4) new server .  Now it is not generating
> author index for Hindi language text and asking for login password on
> every click or step of submition/group/ e-person. this is happening with
> every users including admin.

Did you double-check filesystem permissions for all folders that
DSpace/tomcat needs access to?

Also, can you have a look at the dspace log file and check if there is
an error reported there?

cheers,
Andrea

-- 
Andrea Schweer
IRR Technical Specialist, ITS Information Systems
The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

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its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative
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