Hi All

 

When I run #bash /dspace/bin/start-handle-server

There were no error on my terminal even when I check with 

$echo $?

Results is 0

I discovered that my handle is not running after reviewing the log file
from /dspace/handle-server/error.log   

If anyone have idea I will appreciate help.

 

Bellow  is the contents of my log file:

 

 

"2009/10/27 08:31:28 SAST" 25 Started new run.

Unable to initialize server signature object: java.lang.Exception:
Incorrect passphrase

java.lang.Exception: Incorrect passphrase

                at net.handle.hdllib.Util.decrypt(Util.java:976)

                at
net.handle.server.HandleServer.<init>(HandleServer.java:270)

                at
net.handle.server.AbstractServer.getInstance(AbstractServer.java:74)

                at net.handle.server.Main.initialize(Main.java:172)

                at net.handle.server.Main.main(Main.java:96)

java.lang.Exception: Incorrect passphrase

                at net.handle.hdllib.Util.decrypt(Util.java:976)

                at
net.handle.server.HandleServer.<init>(HandleServer.java:270)

                at
net.handle.server.AbstractServer.getInstance(AbstractServer.java:74)

                at net.handle.server.Main.initialize(Main.java:172)

                at net.handle.server.Main.main(Main.java:96)

Shutting down...

 

 

Regards,

Lewatle


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