Hi folks:
I have a question about how Solr-backed browse works.
I'm not intimately familiar with Solr so my terminology might not be
accurate, but I hope you understand the spirit of what I'm asking:
I assume that there are browse indexes in Solr for each field type to be
searched
Hi, First guess is a permissions problem. Has the system user your servlet
container runs with have write permissions in the upload folder? I would read
the containers log ( in case of tomcat: catalina.out) besides the DSpace log.
Give us more details to chew on.
Bye, Christian
Auf dem
Hello, I am not used to netstat and itsoutput format, but tome it looks like
there are several procceses listening on the same port. Is that possible at
all? I would try to run nmap on the client to make sure the port is not blocked
somehow. You telling that the browser reloads forever means
Dear Alexander,
SOLR Stats not logged properly.
==
I found that none of the stats were written to solr statistics core
correctly.
Even if I remove all the files in index and start everything from
scratch, the numDocs in solr statistics core is 0. (I have tried to do
HI,
For the record, there is a new parameter in dspace.cfg
jspui.template.name = legacy
(This parameter is not documented in Dspace wiki)
Regards
Emilio
El 20/06/2014 8:25, emilio lorenzo escribió:
Hi all,
I am wondering the possibility of activating the old classic JSPUI
aspect instead
Hi,
I'm using DSpace v4.1 with JSPUI.
I've been trying to make the terms that appear in the Discovery Search/Browse
Facets case insensitive, i.e. after doing a search for face, in the Subject
Facet I was seeing both Face Perception and Face perception with different
results behind each link -
Trevor,
Sorry for the delay in getting back. I'm still trying to catch up on
email since the Open Repositories conference earlier this month.
I've cleaned up the documentation a bit:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Metadata+Recommendations
Setting dc.date.issued to today only really
Hi Monica,
You might want to check how Tomcat is configured to run. I suspect that
your Tomcat may be running as user root and group root. In that
case, the DSpace logs will be root:root, instead of being owned by your
dspace user.
In general, we recommend running Tomcat as whatever user owns
Hi,
This looks to be related to a known issue with Solr (which DSpace uses):
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1921
Essentially, there is a dependency in Solr (restlet) which is not in
the normal Maven repository. Instead it's off in a third-party hosted
site at http://maven.restlet.org
Hi all,
I'm attempting to setup a few test researchers for dspace-cris-4.1. I
reindexed the data afterwords using bin/dspace index-discovery -f. The
Manage Publication link does not display any articles and if I click on
Re-find possible items for this RP link then it says an internal system
Hello Yelena,
first off, please report back to the list, maybe someone else reads the thread
and takes over. As you see I am not at my desk, cant try right now to follow
your steps.
Second, it sounds to me as if the issues happens while you are chosing your
file locally. But them, a server
Hi,
It certainly looks like it. However I can’t locate the corresponding code in
the DSpace source (the link seems to be to a separate XOAI repo).
I am probably just showing my ignorance.
Thanks,
Robin
On 25 Jun 2014, at 8:25 pm, Ondřej Košarko
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