Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Thanks for everyone's input. My handle server is resolving now, it turns out that CNRI got my internal and external IPs switched by accident they just noticed that at the N'th hr I was about to re-install dspace/java etc.. Thanks again, Nigel -Original Message- From: Claudia Jürgen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:30 PM To: Nigel Pegus Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1 Hi Nigel, first a Happy New Year. So you edited dspace.cfg to include the handle prefix and then ran dspace]/bin/make-handle-config and started the handle server with [dspace]/bin/start-handle-server. Did you register the sitebndl.zip with http://hdl.handle.net/4263537/5014 after you ran make-handle-config? Claudia Nigel Pegus schrieb: > Hi > > Hello, > > I have confirmed that ports 2641 and 8000 had been opened.. Telnet is > off on my Linux system but I can connect to the system using ssh and a > program called putty. I'm assuming the ports are therefore not an issue. > Tried running the handle update prefix script also, even though the > prefix was already correct and we hadn't made any entries prior to > setting up handle server(I had edited the config file in advance with > our pre existing prefix from our test server). > > Any more insight will be greatly appreciated > > Thanks for your input > > Nigel > > -Original Message- > From: Graham Triggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:16 PM > To: Nigel Pegus > Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace > 1.4.1 > > Hi, > > Can you telnet to that machine / ports - both from the machine itself, > from the wider network, and from the even wider internet? > > Then you'll know if there is a firewall / port binding issue, which > would be the most obvious / easiest to resolve problem. > > Next, check that you actually have handles with the correct prefix in > the database - if you've got old items prior to receiving a prefix, you > have to ensure that they are migrated to the prefix > (/dspace/bin/update-handle-prefix). > > G > > Nigel Pegus wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am running dspace 1.4.1 on Linux Enterprise AS v3 update6 >> >> I originally had a problem setting up the handle server with the >> provided script, having gotten around that (I ran command >> /dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server instead > >> of /dspace/bin/make-handle-config) I am unable to resolve any handles. > >> I have updated my config.dct with the required entries (see contents >> below). I noted that I had to create the storage_type and >> storage_class entries as opposed to just filling in the appropriate >> vals after the "=" sign and wandered if that is a sign of a setup >> problem on my end... To the best of my knowledge ports 2641 and 8000 > are >> opened to the wider internet. Is there something I have overlooked? >> >> "num_threads" = "15" >> >> "bind_port" = "2641" >> >> "backlog" = "5" >> >> "log_accesses" = "yes" >> >> } >> >> "log_save_config" = { >> >> "log_save_weekday" = "N/A" >> >> "log_save_time" = "02:00:00" >> >> "log_save_directory" = "/dspace/handle-server/logs" >> >> "log_save_interval" = "Monthly" >> >> } >> >> "no_udp_resolution" = "y" >> >> "interfaces" = ( >> >> "hdl_udp" >> >> "hdl_tcp" >> >> "hdl_http" >> >> ) >> >> "server_config" = { >> >> "server_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "replication_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "max_session_time" = "8640" >> >> "this_server_id" = "1" >> >> "max_auth_time" = "6" >> >> "backup_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "case_sensitive" = "no" >> >> "storage_type" = "CUSTOM" >> >> "storage_class" = "org.dspace.handle.HandlePlugin" >> >> } >> >
Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Hello Yin, I have a system with an internal IP mapped to an external IP both of which CNRI are aware of(we had a test server that worked fine..). The prefix entry seams fine in config file and it doesn't look like there any hanging java threads.. The version of Java I used conflicted with a default java that came with our O/S originally but that was solved by making an entry in the Environmental Variables I am thinking about changing the java now... I have included below an entry I noticed in the handle-server error log when I start the handle-server. There is no notification of an error otherwise... I am wandering what "socket closed" is referring to.? Thanks again for any input Nigel "2008/01/04 02:52:47 GMT" 25 Started new run. Saving global values to: /root/.handle/root_info "2008/01/04 02:52:48 GMT" 50 unspecified max_handlers count, using default: 200 "2008/01/04 02:52:48 GMT" 50 unspecified max_handlers count, using default: 200 "2008/01/04 02:52:48 GMT" 50 unspecified max_handlers count, using default: 200 "2008/01/04 02:52:56 GMT" 25 Shutting down server at Fri Jan 04 14:52:56 GMT 2008 Error (java.lang.ThreadDeath) writing "class net.handle.server.HdlTcpInterface: Error handling request: java.net.SocketException: Socket closed" to error log. "2008/01/04 02:52:56 GMT" 75 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface: Error handling request: java.net.SocketException: Socket closed java.net.SocketException: Socket closed at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:384) at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:450) at java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:421) at net.handle.server.HdlTcpInterface.serveRequests(HdlTcpInterface.java:155 ) at net.handle.server.NetworkInterface.run(NetworkInterface.java:150) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) ~ -Original Message- From: Yin Latt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 6:19 PM To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: Nigel Pegus Subject: RE: DSpace-tech Digest, Vol 21, Issue 3 Hi Nigel, 1. Do you have different IP address for external and internal firewall? Here is some info for handle installation http://www.linuxtraining.org.uk/blogger.html#two 2. When you edit prefix in dspace.cfg, please make sure there is no extra space or hidden character behind your handle prefix (2139) 3. Checking any java hanging process that was left by your previous stop/start of your handle server. Hope this will help. Cheers, Yin Yin Digital Services University of Auckland Library Phone +64-9-3737599 Ext 88251 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 3 January 2008 9:21 a.m. To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: DSpace-tech Digest, Vol 21, Issue 3 Send DSpace-tech mailing list submissions to dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can reach the person managing the list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of DSpace-tech digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1 (Nigel Pegus) 2. not displaying all three questions on "Submit:Describe this Item" (Maike Dulk) ---------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 14:06:45 -0400 From: "Nigel Pegus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1 To: Claudia J?rgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello and Happy New Yr to you too Claudia :) I edited dspace.cfg but could not get make-handle-config to run so I ran command dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.SimpleSetup /dspace/handle-server which was listed in older instructions to create the handle server config..that worked... then started server with command dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server. I sent the new sitebndl to CNRI and they updated our records. They are getting a "cannot connect error" but we have verified the ports 2641 and 8000 are open so we are at somewhat of a standstill on options.. Thanks for your response, Nigel -Original Message----- From: Claudia J?rgen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:30 PM To: Nigel Pegus Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle S
Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Hello and Happy New Yr to you too Claudia :) I edited dspace.cfg but could not get make-handle-config to run so I ran command dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.SimpleSetup /dspace/handle-server which was listed in older instructions to create the handle server config..that worked... then started server with command dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server. I sent the new sitebndl to CNRI and they updated our records. They are getting a "cannot connect error" but we have verified the ports 2641 and 8000 are open so we are at somewhat of a standstill on options.. Thanks for your response, Nigel -Original Message- From: Claudia Jürgen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:30 PM To: Nigel Pegus Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1 Hi Nigel, first a Happy New Year. So you edited dspace.cfg to include the handle prefix and then ran dspace]/bin/make-handle-config and started the handle server with [dspace]/bin/start-handle-server. Did you register the sitebndl.zip with http://hdl.handle.net/4263537/5014 after you ran make-handle-config? Claudia Nigel Pegus schrieb: > Hi > > Hello, > > I have confirmed that ports 2641 and 8000 had been opened.. Telnet is > off on my Linux system but I can connect to the system using ssh and a > program called putty. I'm assuming the ports are therefore not an issue. > Tried running the handle update prefix script also, even though the > prefix was already correct and we hadn't made any entries prior to > setting up handle server(I had edited the config file in advance with > our pre existing prefix from our test server). > > Any more insight will be greatly appreciated > > Thanks for your input > > Nigel > > -Original Message- > From: Graham Triggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:16 PM > To: Nigel Pegus > Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace > 1.4.1 > > Hi, > > Can you telnet to that machine / ports - both from the machine itself, > from the wider network, and from the even wider internet? > > Then you'll know if there is a firewall / port binding issue, which > would be the most obvious / easiest to resolve problem. > > Next, check that you actually have handles with the correct prefix in > the database - if you've got old items prior to receiving a prefix, you > have to ensure that they are migrated to the prefix > (/dspace/bin/update-handle-prefix). > > G > > Nigel Pegus wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am running dspace 1.4.1 on Linux Enterprise AS v3 update6 >> >> I originally had a problem setting up the handle server with the >> provided script, having gotten around that (I ran command >> /dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server instead > >> of /dspace/bin/make-handle-config) I am unable to resolve any handles. > >> I have updated my config.dct with the required entries (see contents >> below). I noted that I had to create the storage_type and >> storage_class entries as opposed to just filling in the appropriate >> vals after the "=" sign and wandered if that is a sign of a setup >> problem on my end... To the best of my knowledge ports 2641 and 8000 > are >> opened to the wider internet. Is there something I have overlooked? >> >> "num_threads" = "15" >> >> "bind_port" = "2641" >> >> "backlog" = "5" >> >> "log_accesses" = "yes" >> >> } >> >> "log_save_config" = { >> >> "log_save_weekday" = "N/A" >> >> "log_save_time" = "02:00:00" >> >> "log_save_directory" = "/dspace/handle-server/logs" >> >> "log_save_interval" = "Monthly" >> >> } >> >> "no_udp_resolution" = "y" >> >> "interfaces" = ( >> >> "hdl_udp" >> >> "hdl_tcp" >> >> "hdl_http" >> >> ) >> >> "server_config" = { >> >> "server_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "replication_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "max_session_time" = "8640" >> >> "this_server_id" = "1" >> >> "max_auth_time"
Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Hi Nigel, first a Happy New Year. So you edited dspace.cfg to include the handle prefix and then ran dspace]/bin/make-handle-config and started the handle server with [dspace]/bin/start-handle-server. Did you register the sitebndl.zip with http://hdl.handle.net/4263537/5014 after you ran make-handle-config? Claudia Nigel Pegus schrieb: > Hi > > Hello, > > I have confirmed that ports 2641 and 8000 had been opened.. Telnet is > off on my Linux system but I can connect to the system using ssh and a > program called putty. I'm assuming the ports are therefore not an issue. > Tried running the handle update prefix script also, even though the > prefix was already correct and we hadn't made any entries prior to > setting up handle server(I had edited the config file in advance with > our pre existing prefix from our test server). > > Any more insight will be greatly appreciated > > Thanks for your input > > Nigel > > -Original Message- > From: Graham Triggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:16 PM > To: Nigel Pegus > Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace > 1.4.1 > > Hi, > > Can you telnet to that machine / ports - both from the machine itself, > from the wider network, and from the even wider internet? > > Then you'll know if there is a firewall / port binding issue, which > would be the most obvious / easiest to resolve problem. > > Next, check that you actually have handles with the correct prefix in > the database - if you've got old items prior to receiving a prefix, you > have to ensure that they are migrated to the prefix > (/dspace/bin/update-handle-prefix). > > G > > Nigel Pegus wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am running dspace 1.4.1 on Linux Enterprise AS v3 update6 >> >> I originally had a problem setting up the handle server with the >> provided script, having gotten around that (I ran command >> /dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server instead > >> of /dspace/bin/make-handle-config) I am unable to resolve any handles. > >> I have updated my config.dct with the required entries (see contents >> below). I noted that I had to create the storage_type and >> storage_class entries as opposed to just filling in the appropriate >> vals after the "=" sign and wandered if that is a sign of a setup >> problem on my end... To the best of my knowledge ports 2641 and 8000 > are >> opened to the wider internet. Is there something I have overlooked? >> >> "num_threads" = "15" >> >> "bind_port" = "2641" >> >> "backlog" = "5" >> >> "log_accesses" = "yes" >> >> } >> >> "log_save_config" = { >> >> "log_save_weekday" = "N/A" >> >> "log_save_time" = "02:00:00" >> >> "log_save_directory" = "/dspace/handle-server/logs" >> >> "log_save_interval" = "Monthly" >> >> } >> >> "no_udp_resolution" = "y" >> >> "interfaces" = ( >> >> "hdl_udp" >> >> "hdl_tcp" >> >> "hdl_http" >> >> ) >> >> "server_config" = { >> >> "server_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "replication_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "max_session_time" = "8640" >> >> "this_server_id" = "1" >> >> "max_auth_time" = "6" >> >> "backup_admins" = ( >> >> "300:0.NA/2139" >> >> ) >> >> "case_sensitive" = "no" >> >> "storage_type" = "CUSTOM" >> >> "storage_class" = "org.dspace.handle.HandlePlugin" >> >> } >> >> } >> >> Thanks for any input, >> >> **/Nigel Pegus/** >> >> **/Main Library, Systems Unit/** >> >> **/The University of the West Indies/** >> >> **/ext: 2241/** >> >> > >> > > - >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >> Defy all challenge
[Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Hi Hello, I have confirmed that ports 2641 and 8000 had been opened.. Telnet is off on my Linux system but I can connect to the system using ssh and a program called putty. I'm assuming the ports are therefore not an issue. Tried running the handle update prefix script also, even though the prefix was already correct and we hadn't made any entries prior to setting up handle server(I had edited the config file in advance with our pre existing prefix from our test server). Any more insight will be greatly appreciated Thanks for your input Nigel -Original Message- From: Graham Triggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:16 PM To: Nigel Pegus Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1 Hi, Can you telnet to that machine / ports - both from the machine itself, from the wider network, and from the even wider internet? Then you'll know if there is a firewall / port binding issue, which would be the most obvious / easiest to resolve problem. Next, check that you actually have handles with the correct prefix in the database - if you've got old items prior to receiving a prefix, you have to ensure that they are migrated to the prefix (/dspace/bin/update-handle-prefix). G Nigel Pegus wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am running dspace 1.4.1 on Linux Enterprise AS v3 update6 > > I originally had a problem setting up the handle server with the > provided script, having gotten around that (I ran command > /dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server instead > of /dspace/bin/make-handle-config) I am unable to resolve any handles. > I have updated my config.dct with the required entries (see contents > below). I noted that I had to create the storage_type and > storage_class entries as opposed to just filling in the appropriate > vals after the "=" sign and wandered if that is a sign of a setup > problem on my end... To the best of my knowledge ports 2641 and 8000 are > opened to the wider internet. Is there something I have overlooked? > > "num_threads" = "15" > > "bind_port" = "2641" > > "backlog" = "5" > > "log_accesses" = "yes" > > } > > "log_save_config" = { > > "log_save_weekday" = "N/A" > > "log_save_time" = "02:00:00" > > "log_save_directory" = "/dspace/handle-server/logs" > > "log_save_interval" = "Monthly" > > } > > "no_udp_resolution" = "y" > > "interfaces" = ( > > "hdl_udp" > > "hdl_tcp" > > "hdl_http" > > ) > > "server_config" = { > > "server_admins" = ( > > "300:0.NA/2139" > > ) > > "replication_admins" = ( > > "300:0.NA/2139" > > ) > > "max_session_time" = "8640" > > "this_server_id" = "1" > > "max_auth_time" = "6" > > "backup_admins" = ( > > "300:0.NA/2139" > > ) > > "case_sensitive" = "no" > > "storage_type" = "CUSTOM" > > "storage_class" = "org.dspace.handle.HandlePlugin" > > } > > } > > Thanks for any input, > > **/Nigel Pegus/** > > **/Main Library, Systems Unit/** > > **/The University of the West Indies/** > > **/ext: 2241/** > > > > - > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ > > > ___ > DSpace-tech mailing list > DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech > This email has been scanned by Postini. For more information please visit http://www.postini.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ DSpace-tech mailing list DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech
Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Hi, Can you telnet to that machine / ports - both from the machine itself, from the wider network, and from the even wider internet? Then you'll know if there is a firewall / port binding issue, which would be the most obvious / easiest to resolve problem. Next, check that you actually have handles with the correct prefix in the database - if you've got old items prior to receiving a prefix, you have to ensure that they are migrated to the prefix (/dspace/bin/update-handle-prefix). G Nigel Pegus wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am running dspace 1.4.1 on Linux Enterprise AS v3 update6 > > I originally had a problem setting up the handle server with the > provided script, having gotten around that (I ran command > /dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server instead > of /dspace/bin/make-handle-config) I am unable to resolve any handles. > I have updated my config.dct with the required entries (see contents > below). I noted that I had to create the storage_type and > storage_class entries as opposed to just filling in the appropriate > vals after the “=” sign and wandered if that is a sign of a setup > problem on my end… To the best of my knowledge ports 2641 and 8000 are > opened to the wider internet. Is there something I have overlooked? > > "num_threads" = "15" > > "bind_port" = "2641" > > "backlog" = "5" > > "log_accesses" = "yes" > > } > > "log_save_config" = { > > "log_save_weekday" = "N/A" > > "log_save_time" = "02:00:00" > > "log_save_directory" = "/dspace/handle-server/logs" > > "log_save_interval" = "Monthly" > > } > > "no_udp_resolution" = "y" > > "interfaces" = ( > > "hdl_udp" > > "hdl_tcp" > > "hdl_http" > > ) > > "server_config" = { > > "server_admins" = ( > > "300:0.NA/2139" > > ) > > "replication_admins" = ( > > "300:0.NA/2139" > > ) > > "max_session_time" = "8640" > > "this_server_id" = "1" > > "max_auth_time" = "6" > > "backup_admins" = ( > > "300:0.NA/2139" > > ) > > "case_sensitive" = "no" > > "storage_type" = "CUSTOM" > > "storage_class" = "org.dspace.handle.HandlePlugin" > > } > > } > > Thanks for any input, > > **/Nigel Pegus/** > > **/Main Library, Systems Unit/** > > **/The University of the West Indies/** > > **/ext: 2241/** > > > > - > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ > > > ___ > DSpace-tech mailing list > DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech > This email has been scanned by Postini. For more information please visit http://www.postini.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ DSpace-tech mailing list DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech
[Dspace-tech] Handle Server fails to connect on dspace 1.4.1
Hello all, I am running dspace 1.4.1 on Linux Enterprise AS v3 update6 I originally had a problem setting up the handle server with the provided script, having gotten around that (I ran command /dspace/bin/dsrun net.handle.server.Main /dspace/handle-server instead of /dspace/bin/make-handle-config) I am unable to resolve any handles. I have updated my config.dct with the required entries (see contents below). I noted that I had to create the storage_type and storage_class entries as opposed to just filling in the appropriate vals after the "=" sign and wandered if that is a sign of a setup problem on my end... To the best of my knowledge ports 2641 and 8000 are opened to the wider internet. Is there something I have overlooked? "num_threads" = "15" "bind_port" = "2641" "backlog" = "5" "log_accesses" = "yes" } "log_save_config" = { "log_save_weekday" = "N/A" "log_save_time" = "02:00:00" "log_save_directory" = "/dspace/handle-server/logs" "log_save_interval" = "Monthly" } "no_udp_resolution" = "y" "interfaces" = ( "hdl_udp" "hdl_tcp" "hdl_http" ) "server_config" = { "server_admins" = ( "300:0.NA/2139" ) "replication_admins" = ( "300:0.NA/2139" ) "max_session_time" = "8640" "this_server_id" = "1" "max_auth_time" = "6" "backup_admins" = ( "300:0.NA/2139" ) "case_sensitive" = "no" "storage_type" = "CUSTOM" "storage_class" = "org.dspace.handle.HandlePlugin" } } Thanks for any input, Nigel Pegus Main Library, Systems Unit The University of the West Indies ext: 2241 - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/___ DSpace-tech mailing list DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech