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Well, I see two separate problems:
HELO hostname. It looks like you're using a literal hostname for
the name of the DSpace host system and your email server doesn't like
that.
In addition, it looks like you have some unescaped nested doublequotes
that are confusing the JSP compiler.
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about the dspace user. Or, if Tomcat has
other work to do besides DSpace, it might be confusing to have files
belonging to (say) Jenkins owned by 'dspace' (whoever that is) so I
would have it all belong to 'tomcat'.
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derivative. I will see
about contributing our Gentoo script to keep it company.
If anyone has a good Red Hat script, I'm sure it would be appreciated.
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ThemeMatcher uses Matcher.find(), which scans for an
unanchored match. (If the path *is* / then I would use the regex
^/$.)
If you enable debug-level logging in ThemeMatcher, you can see what it
does as it works its way through the theme mapping rules.
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We've been using 9.0 in production with DSpace 1.7.2 for some months,
without incident. Time to update requirements?
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I'm curious about that one myself, but it doesn't seem to be a big problem.
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which magically appeared on that volume.
I set up a separate volume for the (single) assetstore so that I don't
have to worry about some other process gumming up DSpace deposits.
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in any obvious way, I'm curious: what do you think
a .zip filter would do?
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as a filesystem.
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We are just setting up a data repository and will probably soon be
facing similar challenges. This also has some relationship to longer
videos and the like.
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, mount the volume over an empty
directory in the assetstore, and magick it into DSpace with *zero*
copying. (I can just see the look on the salesman's face as we
ask for a quote on a three-rack FC SAN unit with *no* drives)
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a
huge object, but serve up a link to e.g. a video streaming service
that has access to the same storage and knows how to play nicely with
DSpace's storage layer. But there's no code at all yet.
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and start failing processes that wanted to write it.
Thanks for the list of limits. That's going in my keeper file.
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) has a currency which is distinct from that.
For example, Common Bliss programmers are becoming somewhat rare(r),
so it might be infeasible to make that code run 100 years from now.
(That also points out that you want to be very thoughtful about what
you mean by supported.)
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I think it's this:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1208
The commit message references DS-1209 but I think that's a typo.
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. Monit can
trigger on a number of different conditions, and I'm hoping to be able
to automatically manage other failure modes (such as spinning at 100%
when PermGen is exhausted, grrr!)
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parts above want to monitor the
Ident port (113).
Just the default process monitoring has caught several crashes in the
last few weeks, and restarted Tomcat automatically each time.
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conditions and responses as
I get a feel for the tool. I'm intrigued by the possibility of using
the JMX plugin to recognize imminent PermGen exhaustion, take a thread
dump and preemptively restart.
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hashing DS-861.
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DERIVATIVE(TEXT). Or it could be a complex set of RDF
objects with relationships going off in *all* directions. This
probably needs some debate.
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. A few tweaks to make the WARs
location-independent, and we can dispense with Ant for installation --
'unzip' can be our installer. And Maven can stick to what it was
designed for: project building and documentation.
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I don't do
.
You may be able to trim it a bit more, but you are up against Maven's
limitations here. There is current discussion by the Maven developers
about ways to make Maven more aware of what has changed since the last
build (and thus must be rebuilt). It's not just an issue for DSpace.
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I think this was meant to be mod_proxy_ajp, since mod_jk also uses AJP
on the wire. They just come from different projects: HTTPD provides
mod_proxy_ajp and Tomcat provides mod_jk.
2) mod_jk
3) plain HTTP reverse proxy
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There's an app
=11.2.0.2 \
-Dfile=ojdbc6-11.2.0.2.0.jar
In fact it appears that I did, once upon a time. But I hardly ever
have to do this, and thus don't remember it very well, so the command
may need some adjustment.
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There's an app for that: your
(or in some cases even tried yet). But I'm using
it in production to provide a database connection to bin/dspace in a
script.
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for any
Context defined outside of server.xml. I recall some Tomcat releases
behaving strangely if it is given in any other circumstances. 'path'
should only be specified when there is no way for Tomcat to infer the
path.
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There's an app
$
Have I missed something? (Hmmm, I had created no collections yet, but
adding a community and collection made no difference.)
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will fetch it again and recreate
the necessary directory structure.
Every now and then, I delete ~/.m2/repository to clear away old
artifacts which may never be used again, as the projects I work on
evolve and come to depend on newer versions of their dependencies.
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dependencies which may be present.
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the relevant field value(s).
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of the internal instance's workflow.
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC3x/Curation+System
There are many options. What's best for your organization, only you
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.
DSpace can generate sitemaps. Can the bot in question be taught to
calm down and just use these?
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-book/reference/public-book.html
http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnref-book/reference/public-book.html
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the
credentials set in your DSpace configuration (config/dspace.cfg),
whether the DBMS is running, and the DBMS' configuration. But all
this is guesswork -- we can't see the messages which describe the
failure.
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installed but started, before
you can create Pg users or databases.
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the
DSpace Script Launcher to install the database schema. I would look
for messages about failure to contact the DBMS, failure to connect to
the database, or failure to create a table, view, sequence, or the
like.
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There's an app for that: your
=DSpaceKernel
BUILD FAILED
D:\RepForestal-2013\dspace-3.1\dspace\target\dspace-3.1-build\build.xml:795:
Jav
a returned: 1
Total time: 6 seconds
D:\RepForestal-2013\dspace-3.1\dspace\target\dspace-3.1-build
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De: Mark H. Wood [mailto:mw...@iupui.edu]
Enviado el
and jsp files. i am running version 1.8.2 on windows. Please help !!!
Well, not able to access could mean a number of things.
Step by step, giving specific commands and messages:
o What did you try?
o What did you expect?
o What happened instead?
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Pages specifications:
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr315/index.html
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr152/index.html
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the credentials which are the values of
db.user and db.password found in dspace.cfg.
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to populate whatever
persistence format(s) we think best for each.
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happens when you code a URL where a bare domain name
is wanted.
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use a web mail interface; it requires SMTP. I tried 'telnet
webmail.iitg.ernet.in smtp' and was refused, which might mean that
ernet.in isn't running SMTP.
Of course I meant to write ...webmail.iitg.ernet.in isn't running
SMTP
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unfathomable reason, RemoteAddrValve takes a regular
expression, not a list of wildcard matches. You might try something
like allow='192\.168\.1\.\d+|127\.0\.0\.1'.
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://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javamail/index-138643.htmland
put them in tomcat webapps/jspui/WEB-INF/lib
That is not the problem here, because javamail made a connection to
Gmail so clearly the javamail JAR is present.
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We would need to see the last part of the log written by Tomcat
itself. It is probably called something like catalina.log. Somewhere
between the beginning of start-up and the message you mention, we
should find clues about *how* it failed.
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* responsive this way, but it also moved to newer
hardware around the same time so I can't really say that the DBMS
connection made a difference one way or the other.
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tools which can be driven by such scripts.
See also the various documentation sections on importing and
exporting, for other tools which can be used in crafting a backup plan.
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it?
We're using 9.1 in production here.
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root and you've taken over the machine, and can
take arbitrary actions within the security perimeter.
In the DSpace context, would it be fair to say that, while developers
take reasonable care, DSpace is not tested to run as root and should
not be so used?
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yet found an acceptable way to get
rid of this confusing dspace user. I continue to watch it from the
shadows, devising strategems
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is mostly or entirely unused.
Other things to look for would be hardware errors that destroy the
process somehow. Is the kernel logging oopses, severe I/O errors,
or the like? You might have memory or interconnect issues.
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On Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 04:28:01PM +0200, helix84 wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 01:07:04PM +0200, helix84 wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:36 PM, LifeH2O life...@gmail.com wrote:
For solr, I placed the solr.xml in both C
so I always migrate
them using the DBMS' dump/restore tools across the network.
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to Location and appending /Login.
Can someone confirm that this is How To Do It? or supply the correct
procedure? I'd be happy to fix the DSpace documentation once I am
confident that I know what it should say.
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, what values should
I look for, and how do I combine them to yield this local-path that
DSpace wants?
The answer to that question would be proper documentation for this
feature of DSpace.
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in the servlet
container logs as well, that most will probably not care about. We
might at least siphon it off to our own logs.
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/body
options/
meta
userMeta/
pageMeta/
repositoryMeta/
/meta
/document
Whats the wrong here.I can't understand.
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the
server possibly know whether the client will display a document or
save it to a file?
It is possible to restrict a document from being fetched by a given
user. What the user would do with the document is not considered
because it is not known.
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to do this, do; if you don't
know why you would want to do this, comment it out.
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-src-release/dspace/config/default.license
The first thing I would check is the file's ownership and
permissions. Java has a nasty habit of saying No such file or
directory when it should say access denied.
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appear above in the metadata
registry. Select it as you would dc and define the fields you need.
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run on Gentoo. What issues are you seeing?
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copied from
[DSpace] to wherever Tomcat's webapps/ directory is.
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between /var/lib/tomcat and e.g. /usr/share/tomcat --
it is on Gentoo Linux.
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convention in
our input-forms and XMLUI, etc... Or am I misunderstanding the way it
works in DSpace?
I think you could do that, but I'm wondering why. What makes
cg.org1.subject a different data type than cg.org2.subject, or for
that matter, say, dc.subject?
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All this only treats the webapp.s. If you want the commandline tools
on the production machine, you'd need to update [DSpace]/bin and
[DSpace]/lib. But, come to think of it, there's no reason that they
*must* be on that host.
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[DSpace]/lib. But, come to think of it, there's no reason that they
*must* be on that host.
Interesting idea. But how would you update the index?
Good point
elsewhere. Our filter only sets
the request's encoding. Spring's filter is documented to also set the
response's encoding when forceEncoding=true. Perhaps BitstreamReader
should just set the encoding on the response?
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filesystem path. On a working system here we have:
xpdf.path.pdftotext = /usr/bin/pdftotext
Try 'which pdftotext' to see where yours is.
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There is some discussion of a tool to do account aging in:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1230
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not expected. I wonder if some local customization
is not compatible with changes between 1.7 and 3.2. I wish I could
suggest where to look.
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: *instead of* coding path=/oai, name the
file 'oai.xml'.
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assetstore.dir in
config/dspace.cfg?
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On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:25:39PM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 03:57:10PM +0200, Hilton Gibson wrote:
Hi Eileen
I was waiting for Bram to reply.
I have more details about using Linux for DSpace here:
http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Dspace
As far
at:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Code+Contribution+Guidelines
to help ensure the smooth integration of your contribution. Thank you!
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-XX:MaxPermSize=128M in the setenv.bat of my tomcat server (I
don't know if this will create conflicts) and it still takes too long to
finish running ant update.
Tomcat isn't used to run 'ant update', so that won't have any effect
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Or, could you use the initial admin. to grant one or more LDAP-based
identities membership in Administrator and then disable the local
password provider?
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mean by 203.xxx.xx.129 to
203.xxx.xx.142. Are the xxx and xx don't care bits?
If the permitted set is very small, you could just specify each
address individually.
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in web.xml and
for processing will simply hand the Request to the class represented
by the mapped servlet/ element.
You could investigate this:
http://php.net/manual/en/java.servlet.php
but I agree with helix84: using DSpace's existing search facilities
is probably the better way.
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interface so that users can set this preference.
The actual change in MIME type will probably happen mostly in
dspace-api/src/main/java/org/dspace/core/Email.java.
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And at IUPUI we've been working on a DOI provider using EZID as the
registrar.
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/308
Test results and comments welcomed.
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Machines should not be friendly. Machines should be obedient.
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and maintainers imagined. Please help
us ensure that DSpace 4.0 will do what you expect.
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Mark H. Wood, DSpace 4.0 Release Coordinator
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Android is increasing in popularity
dspace-4.0-rc1 from GitHub and build your very own copy.
The developers would appreciate hearing about your experience with it,
so that we can offer you the best final release.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 05:03:46PM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
The first Release Candidate for DSpace 4.0 will soon
be the path to the new assetstore on the external drive.
If the external drive is mounted as E: then you'd have something
like assetstore.dir = E:\.
5. Restart DSpace.
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Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu
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assetstore.
Will actively managing assetstore size still be an admin task in dspace 4?
There has been no change in this area. In what other way do you think
it should work?
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