Hi
I have installed dspace 4.2 on Debian linux with tomcat6 & xmlui.
Everything is going well before submitting a file. But after submitting I
have seen a problem and that is after uploading a *.pdf, I can't see it on
my dspace home page Or under the particular collection name. I have Run the
item
Hi Hilton,
Many many thanks for your prompt response about that issue. Actually, there
was a silly mistake in my configuration [dspace.cfg] file. I have figured
out and solved that.
Now I see another problem and that is after uploading a *.pdf, I can't see
it on my dspace home page Or under the p
I see two problems.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 08:42:58AM -0700, SSK wrote:
> I run [dspace]/bin/dspace test-email
> result:
>
> dspace@dspace-pc:/dspace/bin$ ./dspace test-email
> log4j:ERROR setFile(null,true) call failed.
> java.io.FileNotFoundException: /dspace/log/dspace.log.2014-09-29 (Permis
I run [dspace]/bin/dspace test-email
result:
dspace@dspace-pc:/dspace/bin$ ./dspace test-email
log4j:ERROR setFile(null,true) call failed.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /dspace/log/dspace.log.2014-09-29 (Permissão
negada)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io
Hi Mary,
it looks like you have an incomplete database.
Are you trying to upgrade a previous installation or it is a fresh one?
take a look to this file
https://github.com/Cineca/DSpace/blob/dspace-cris-master/dspace/etc/postgres/addon-crismodule.sql
or if you use oracle
https://github.com/Cineca/
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:12:24AM -0400, Peter Dietz wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> Ideally we'd like to be validating that dc.date.* are all valid ISO8601
> dates, but using non-standard values is quite widespread. dc.date.issued:
> WWI, or Circa 1950, or Sept 2014, or 2014 Summer, or Unknown.
I think
Dears,
I want to import a collection into dspace. The collection includes segmentation
is based on directory .For example, the directory #1 contains two folders,
folder #1 and folder #2. Folder #1 contains 3 items and folder #2 includes an
Item and a folder containing 5 items. *[items format :
Hi Hilton,
Thanks for your quick reply. Actually, I have configured it using the
following command-
#Adding user
adduser tomcat7 dspace
adduser dspace tomcat7
#Setting permission
chown dspace:dspace -R /usr/local/dspace
chmod 0775 -R /usr/local/dspace
#Creating administrator account
usr/local/ds
First step would be to see if tomcat loaded the DSpace webapps (at least JSPUI
and depending on the version of DSpace your working with probably SOLR)
correctly. You can use one of the common webapps for tomcat like manager or
take a look in the logs of your tomcat.
Regards,
Pascal
From: Mar
Hi Atur
That step expects that you followed all the instructions and installed
DSpace into "/home/dspace" not "/usr/local/dspace".
There are several reasons for "/home/dspace", the main one being;
"/home/dspace" is mounted on a separate partition as per best sys adm
practice for easy backup setup
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