On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 19:00, Nakamura, Takaya
wrote:
> 1)
> Should 1 Handle-Server be able to 2 site handle service?
> Or , each site need to use each the Handle-Server service?
I don't really know. You should ask this question at the handle-info
mailing list:
handle-i...@cnri.reston.va.us
>
uot;bind_address" = "http://dspace2.aaa.ac.jp";
"num_threads" = "15"
"bind_port" = "2641"
"log_accesses" = "yes"
}
"hdl_tcp_config" = {
"bind_address" = "http://dspace2.aaa.ac.jp";
"
It is sensible to use a newer Handle server release, if you wish. But
We run two Handle servers on one host using the version distributed
with DSpace. Each instance of the Handle server runs on that virtual
host's IP address, so they don't interfere with each other.
If the "bind_address" propert
Hi Takaya,
I've never tried what you described you need, so I can give you my
ideas but keep in mind that they might not be 100% correct.
It should be possible to run two handle servers one one machine, but
you need to configure them to listen on different ports. This is the
"bind_port" property
I am system engineer for University Library Systems.
My customer have two DSpace systems and contracts your handle services.
Handle No. is 10461 and 10098.
There are 2 systems need change to new systems on 1 server.
(Its virtual host with apache.)
What should I I set up "config.dct"?
I'd like to
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