Re: [dspace-tech] DSpace 6: dewfault for CSV export value separator

2016-08-11 Thread Andrea Schweer
Hi Ari, On 08/12/2016 05:08 PM, Ari wrote: acording to bulkedit.cfg the delimiter for values in single field should be double pipe. bulkedit.cfg: # The delimiter used to separate

Re: [dspace-tech] clearing cache via java control panel

2016-08-11 Thread Hilton Gibson
Here is an example of clearing the XMLUI cache using a script: http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Restart_DSpace/14.04 *Hilton Gibson* Stellenbosch University Library *http://orcid.org/-0002-2992-208X * On 11 August 2016 at 21:49, Hardy

Re: [dspace-tech] clearing cache via java control panel

2016-08-11 Thread Hardy Pottinger
Hi, Jose, you mostly just need to delete the contents of the XMLUI "workDir", which, as it happens, is a path you can set in your XMLUI context. If you're using a Tomcat "context fragment" for XMLUI, you probably have something like this: Immediately after that, you can add a path to a

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Re: [dspace-tech] New installation of DSpace 5.5 with migrated data rendering pages after ~40 seconds

2016-08-11 Thread Evelthon Prodromou
The server has 32GB, postgresql on different box. I don't think it's a RAM issue. I am wondering if it is a solr issue. I don't have tomcat running as user dspace. Instead, I change ownership in [dspace]/solr to dspace:tomcat and gave rw rights to both user and group. Thanks On Thursday,

Re: [dspace-tech] New installation of DSpace 5.5 with migrated data rendering pages after ~40 seconds

2016-08-11 Thread Alan Orth
Hi, >From your JAVA_OPTS I see you are allocating 4096 + 2048 megabytes of RAM to Tomcat right from the start. How much memory does your server have? This means your host must have AT LEAST 6GB of RAM just for Tomcat, let alone PostgreSQL, Solr, and the rest of the operating system. I wouldn't be