I also have storage issue in ubuntu server 12.04
I attached to harddisk 1 contain dspace and store data in same harddisk
Second harddisk is not utilize for storing data from dspace
I change config setting to store data in 2nd harddisk but I am not able to
change the permission of this second
I'm guessing the content not showing up is just regular DSpace stuff, and
not entirely related to the location of your assetstore. I'm guessing that
this is related to your index being out-of-date. i.e. You should reindex.
I'm guessing that the reindex previously got interupted, in which many
Nevermind - realized I hadn't configured recent submissions properly. It
works!
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Charlene Chinda Barina cbar...@uw.eduwrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the ideas and suggestions. I think the last time I tried I may
have just been impatient with tomcat restarting -
Hi Peter,
Well...this did reveal something else, too - that search isn't working
properly. You're right; it wasn't sshfs-related, but configuration about
what path to find solr. I updated that, ran the relevant command above (I'm
using discovery) and it worked. Thanks!
--Charlene
On Thu, Dec
Thanks for the ideas - we actually are trying to put the DSpace
installations on AWS, and the files on the university network. As far as I
understand the only way to mount the assetstore in this situation is with
something like sshfs. It didn't seem to take very well - what I did was
mount
Hi Charlene,
I would test that /mnt/assetstore, or /dspace/assetstore contains the data
that is supposedly mounted there. LS /dspace/assetstore.
Your site should work just fine without the assetstore, it will just throw
tons of exceptions/errors when the requested asset had an IOException.
Check
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the ideas and suggestions. I think the last time I tried I may
have just been impatient with tomcat restarting - it takes quite a while.
Anyway, some progress - I do believe I the mount working, and confirmed
items showing up when doing ls's on both ends. For some reason,
Hi Charlene,
I haven't done this, but you could just mount the remote storage (using
sshfs), and present that to your cloud hosting provider as
/dspace/assetstore. Your app will think of the assetstore the same as
normal. I imagine that the network latency/IO would be slower than native
storage
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Charlene Chinda Barina cbar...@uw.edu wrote:
Hi, per what I understand about bitstream storage, the two options are a
local directory and via SRB (or iRODS, if I want to go an unsupported
route). Is that a correct understanding?
Hi Charlene,
that is correct,
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