Hi Gavin,
Huh, this is an odd one. Nothing is jumping out in your description here as
being obviously "off/wrong".
Just to verify, that "browser" directory is embedded? in a JAR...it's not
supposed to exist separately under "/server", so that's definitely not the
issue here. I've double
My apologies, I accidentally clicked "Reply to author" instead of "Reply to
All". And thanks again for all your help.
Addressing your last (private) message:
- Nothing in the *install* failed. Just getting the REST API / Backend page
to have the correct output, linking to css and js in the
Hi
I was curious about the earlier in the summer, but since 7 has been
released has anyone customized their theme to add thumbnails to Browse
view? Ideally, the ability to toggle between list and thumbnail (aka
gridElement) views as with Search results. I know browse is implemented
Hi,
Unfortunately, I don't think this is a question we can help answer. The IP of
your DSpace site depends on the IP of your server. DSpace doesn't control the
IP at all, rather the IP address is decided by your server's OS & networking
setup (and the DNS it is using). You may want to ask
Also please see attachment
On Wednesday, 22 September 2021 at 16:15:22 UTC+2 Lewatle Johannes Phaladi
wrote:
> Dear DSpace Colleagues,
>
> Please assist installation is not continuing when running yarn start
> I am requesting our central ICT to open port 4000 they want to know source
> and
Thanks for the quick reply Tim, that's great to know!
Best wishes,
Ben
On Wednesday, 22 September 2021 at 16:24:55 UTC+1 Tim Donohue wrote:
> Hi Omar & Ben,
>
> The DSpace 7 REST API can support Solr/Lucene style queries, provided
> that it's URL encoded. So, this sort of search by
Hi Omar & Ben,
The DSpace 7 REST API can support Solr/Lucene style queries, provided that
it's URL encoded. So, this sort of search by lastModified date is already
supported for Items as the lastModified date of an Item is indexed in Solr (as
the Solr field "lastModified"), see:
Hi Juan
It does not matter if Apache sits in front of Tomcat. That was a red
herring, I thought it might me SlowLoris attacks that Apache was possibly
passing on to Tomcat, keeping ports open. Forget about that.
Provided you have Google Analytics on, check for the following in your
DSpace logs:
Hi Juan,
Am 22.09.21 um 16:44 schrieb Juan López:
Hi Hrafn,
to answer your questions:
1. I have Apache in front of Tomcat
2. it happens every friday nigth until saturday.
[…]
- look for the load of the system
- use netstat -napt for network connections
- when does your system / provider
Hi Charlotte,
At this time, the Docker scripts available in the DSpace codebase only support
development on localhost. They are meant simply as examples and a way to demo
/ try out DSpace -- they cannot be used in any Production like scenarios. See
also the warning in the README for those
Hi Hrafn,
to answer your questions:
1. I have Apache in front of Tomcat
2. it happens every friday nigth until saturday.
3. I haven't checked for any client closed connection error.
And if Google Analitycs is the root of this issue, shouldn't we be able to
do something with the robots.txt?
Hi Gavin,
Could you look for errors on the backend or in your browser's dev tools? Those
are the easiest ways to narrow down the problem. Here's a guide for finding
those errors in either the front or backend:
Dear all,
say I have "Publications" and "Persons" where they are linked with
relation.isAuthorOfPublication (in Publications) and
relation.hasPublication (in Persons). Now if I want to link a Person A
to several Publications P1, ..., P20 is there way I can do this via
batch editing? I tried
By the way, there is a PR open with a solution:
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/2248
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 12:41 PM Hrafn Malmquist
wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> It would be interesting to hear if other DSpace admins are experiencing
> this issue.
>
> We've identified Google Analytics as
Hello everyone
It would be interesting to hear if other DSpace admins are experiencing
this issue.
We've identified Google Analytics as the cause. See here:
https://jira.lyrasis.org/browse/DS-2718
https://jira.lyrasis.org/browse/DS-2904
You can confirm this by checking for the following log
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