Re: [Dspace-tech] Two more questions regarding handles

2008-10-13 Thread Jason Fowler
Stuart,

Thanks so much! I changed those lines in config.dct and it now works perfectly.

Also, thanks for the high quality training modules you guys developed for 
DSpace!

Jason Fowler, CA
Archives and Special Collections Librarian
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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From: Stuart Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 2:56 AM
To: DSpace Tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Two more questions regarding handles

Hi Jason,

 First, and most important, Handle.net is not resolving my prefix. I know it's
 probably a problem on my end. My firewall is open for incoming and outgoing on
 the appropriate ports. However, I keep getting this error in my handle server
 error log:

 2008/10/08 11:41:54 CDT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface: Error
 setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested
 address

 Any ideas as to what might be causing this?

My understanding of that error message is that it occurs when you are trying
to bind to an IP address locally that the machine does not know about. Have
you got the IP address correct in your handle configuration files, or do you
have public and private IP addresses and you are trying to bind to the
public IP which the machine itself doesn't know about?

 Second, when I first set up my handle configuration, I accidentally had a
 small bit of whitespace after the prefix in dspace.cfg. Now, every item i add
 has a handle prefix that looks like this: handle/10392 /11

 Any ideas as to how I should go about correcting this?

You said in a subsequent email that you'd tried using update-handle-prefix.
You could instead try running the two SQL commands directly:

UPDATE handle SET handle = 'NEW' || '/' || handle_id
WHERE handle LIKE 'OLD/%';

(substitute OLD and NEW as appropriate)

UPDATE metadatavalue SET text_value =
(SELECT 'http://hdl.handle.net/' || handle FROM handle WHERE
handle.resource_id=item_id AND handle.resource_type_id=2) WHERE
text_value LIKE 'http://hdl.handle.net/%';

2 things though:

 - MAKE SURE YOU TAKE A DB BACKUP FIRST

 - Afterwards you need to reindex DSpace, so either run
[dspace]/bin/index-all or [dspace]/bin/index-update (depending on which
version of DSpace you have)

Thanks,


Stuart
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Two more questions regarding handles

2008-10-09 Thread François Parmentier
You could use the script update-handle-prefix (in dspace/bin) to change your
spaced prefix to a trimmed one.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Jason Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First, and most important, Handle.net is not resolving my prefix. I know
 it's probably a problem on my end. My firewall is open for incoming and
 outgoing on the appropriate ports. However, I keep getting this error in my
 handle server error log:

 2008/10/08 11:41:54 CDT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface:
 Error setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign
 requested address

 Any ideas as to what might be causing this?

 Second, when I first set up my handle configuration, I accidentally had a
 small bit of whitespace after the prefix in dspace.cfg. Now, every item i
 add has a handle prefix that looks like this: handle/10392 /11

 Any ideas as to how I should go about correcting this?

 Thanks,

 Jason Fowler, CA
 Archives and Special Collections Librarian
 The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
 502-897-4573
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[Dspace-tech] Two more questions regarding handles

2008-10-08 Thread Jason Fowler
First, and most important, Handle.net is not resolving my prefix. I know it's 
probably a problem on my end. My firewall is open for incoming and outgoing on 
the appropriate ports. However, I keep getting this error in my handle server 
error log:

2008/10/08 11:41:54 CDT 100 class net.handle.server.HdlHttpInterface: Error 
setting up server socket: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested 
address

Any ideas as to what might be causing this?

Second, when I first set up my handle configuration, I accidentally had a small 
bit of whitespace after the prefix in dspace.cfg. Now, every item i add has a 
handle prefix that looks like this: handle/10392 /11

Any ideas as to how I should go about correcting this?

Thanks,

Jason Fowler, CA
Archives and Special Collections Librarian
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
502-897-4573
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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