Hi Peter,
First of all, thanks for the answers
We've already worked with google analytics, and it seems pretty
well...but you can't control how the statistics are done, so it's not an
option to us.
On the other hand, we've already study the ElasticSearch option, but is
made over
Brian,
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I'll give this a try tonight when
our servers aren't as busy.
Another question, there's nothing that gets modified in the database
when this happens, so I shouldn't need to restart Tomcat, right?
Thanks,
Alan
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Brian
Hello,
I watched the discussion about Solr statistics and want to make a small
contribution.
We have the task to make DSpace statistics reports in the COUNTER standart.
We decided to use AWStat (http://awstats.sourceforge.net) and to develop
Perl add-on to AWstats for COUNTER compliance.
Has
This points out a problem that I think we (and many other contemporary
projects) have all over the place: our application is expected to grow
steadily and without limit, yet we assume over and over again that
the problem is small and bounded.
There is no way around it: if your repository is
Hi Alan,
That's right, Tomcat won't need to be restarted. The stats scripts do access
the database to get titles of items, but it doesn't alter anything, so there
should be no side effects. I'd say good luck, but you won't need it, big smile.
B--
On 10/18/2011 at 1:11 AM, in message
+1 to what Mark Wood says.
An additional (parallel) thought -- when I was at U of Illinois, we ran
into similar scalability issues with one of the older statistics
add-ons we were using (the one initially built by U of Rochester that
stored stats in the DSpace Database). The way we got around
Hi Andrea, Jose and Mark. Thank you!
I tried Jose suggestion, importing one by one, but the error seemed to be
randomic.
I switched to sun java 1.6, but at the same time I reset the dabatase (it
was on our test installation), and the problem was gone.
The problem could have been Java7 but could
Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding item submission and policies in DSpace 1.7.1
- I set up COLLECTION_x_WORKFLOW_STEP_2 and COLLECTION_x_ADMIN groups
for all of the collections within my instance of DSpace and only
included myself in the group. I then set up COLLECTION_x_SUBMIT groups
Hi Alan,
Another question, there's nothing that gets modified in the database
when this happens, so I shouldn't need to restart Tomcat, right?
Yes - that is correct. Everything happens on disk (not in the DB):
.log files -- .dat files -- .html reports
The .html reports are then loaded
Hi Tint,
Our repository is running on 1.6.2 and we have been using solr for a few
months now. There seems to be some problem with solr statistics. Bitstream
for some items were downloaded more than a few thousand times within a month
from the same place. How can I filter out such
I'm using the authority control tool to associate canonical university
identifiers with authors in Dspace 1.7.1 and would like to export metadata
containing the authority key. I was hoping that the metadata export would
contain an authority key field delimited in the same way that the author
Hi,
On 19/10/11 16:25, Justin A. Diana wrote:
Unfortunately, that causes me even more confusion as it successfully sent
the email and I successfully received it externally.
It honestly looks like the app is never even attempting to send the email
(nothing in the messages, maillog or
Hello,
We are running DSpace 1.6.2 JSPUI with tomcat-6.0.32 and we have been using
SOLR for the last 5 months. However I just released no statistics were
generated for this current month. I've tried tools such as reindex-update,
stats-util, and stats-log-importer
Any help would be greatly
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