Hi Peter,
Yes, tomcat is running and I'm monitoring tomcat's log for any errors but
none so far. I tried to enable Elastic Search, following your advice to
visit an item such that a usage event would be triggered (I did not attempt
to import logs to elasticsearch). Looking at my dspace logs, I
Dear all,
I am trying to import solr-format converted log files into Elastic Search
statistics but I'm having this error when running dspace
stats-log-importer-elasticsearch -i D:\converted_logs\new_dspace.log.2015 -m
-s -v:
Exception: None of the configured nodes are available: []
Hi Euler,
The issue looks like this command line operation couldn't find an Elastic
Search node. Is tomcat running? In the out-of-the-box architecture, DSpace
will run an Elastic Search server within tomcat. So, ensure you have
elasticsearch enabled, and then visit a dspace object such that a
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