Hi,
I've found that I've lost data from bi_item. Could you tell me how is
that table generated? Can I fix that? I am using dspace 1.5.1 on
postgresql (migrated from 1.4.x)
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Sue,
The thing that changes is that the indexing process will need more memory.
So if after changing this, and your system can run index init/update without
failing due to out-of-memory, then you are fine. So you can try using
max-int (-1), or find somewhere in-between.
Thanks a bunch for the info Peter!
Best,
Sue
Sue Walker-Thornton
Software Developer/Database Administrator
NASA Langley Research Center|LITES Contract
(757) 224-4074
From: pdiet...@gmail.com [mailto:pdiet...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Peter Dietz
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Try chown to dspace:dspace.
Sue Walker-Thornton
Software Developer/Database Administrator
NASA Langley Research Center|LITES Contract
(757) 224-4074
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From: Emilios Hadjiprokopi [mailto:hadjiprokopi.emil...@ucy.ac.cy]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 1:26 AM
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Hi,
We are working on an interface between a legacy system and DSpace 1.5.1
and I keep running into problems with special characters in the text. NASA
research documents have lots of different special characters in them – some of
them are common ones such as the degree symbol - ° and some
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