Hi Stuart,
In 1.5.1, we used to launch the handle server using:
dsrun -Ddspace.log.init.disable=true
-Dlog4j.configuration=log4j-handle-plugin.properties net.handle.server.Main
C:\DSpace\handle-server
I used your suggestion and set up the DSpace Handle Server as a Windows
server. Now, when I st
Hi Stan,
> I've update 1.5.1 to 1.6.2 on a Windows 2003 server and it is running.
> However, when I try to start the handle server, I got an error. It depends
> on what I use - "dspace" or "dsrun":
>
> C:\DSpace\bin>dspace start-handle-server
> Using DSpace installation in: C:\DSpace
> Comma
Greetings!
I've update 1.5.1 to 1.6.2 on a Windows 2003 server and it is running.
However, when I try to start the handle server, I got an error. It depends
on what I use - "dspace" or "dsrun":
C:\DSpace\bin>dspace start-handle-server
Using DSpace installation in: C:\DSpace
Command not found: st
Thank you, Tim!
Worked like a charm! Looking forward to 1.6.0 now :)
Cheers,
Stan
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> Stan,
>
> The reason for the problems that you see are that most scripts (all
> those without file extensions) in that [dspace]/bin directory are
> actuall
Stan,
The reason for the problems that you see are that most scripts (all
those without file extensions) in that [dspace]/bin directory are
actually Linux Bourne Shell scripts.
In DSpace 1.5.x only the 'dsrun.bat' script works on Windows (it's a
Windows/MS-DOS batch file).
In DSpace 1.5.x, if
Dear colleagues,
We hope someone on this list can help us understand why some scripts in the
DSpace/bin directory on Windows run while some others don't.
We've installed the handle server and edited the config files. We run
DSpace 1.5.1 on Win 2003 server. However, when we try to run any handle
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