Dear Tim,

Many thanks for the prompt reply. I am researching AIP for export / import
of data.
I have a query : Can I do an export using AIP without stopping tomcat?

Thank you,
Ashim

On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 at 21:43, Tim Donohue <tim.dono...@lyrasis.org> wrote:

> Hello Ashim,
>
> You will not be able to use a "~" in the path for DSpace.  DSpace expects
> a full directory path in the "dspace.dir" configuration, so you should
> figure out what the full path is...it may be something like "/home/dspace"
> or similar based on where your operating system creates user accounts.
>
> I'd highly recommend looking into setting up a test/demo site so that you
> are not first testing settings in an important production server.  The
> other settings you mentioned look like they might work, but it depends on
> how you've setup DSpace, and whether the IP address you specified is
> available publicly on the web.  So, ideally, you should first test these
> settings elsewhere. (In any case, changing the URL of DSpace will require
> rebooting Tomcat, so your production site will need to be rebooted for
> these changes to take effect)
>
> Tim
> ------------------------------
> *From:* dspace-tech@googlegroups.com <dspace-tech@googlegroups.com> on
> behalf of Ashim Kapoor <ashim.kap...@nipfp.org.in>
> *Sent:* Monday, July 29, 2019 12:59 AM
> *To:* DSpace Technical Support <dspace-tech@googlegroups.com>
> *Subject:* [dspace-tech] Changing options in local.cfg - DSpace6
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have installed DSpace 6 on Debian 9.5.
>
> My problem is that while installing I chose the following options in
> local.cfg :-
> ########################################################################
> dspace.dir = /dspace
>
> # DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number
> dspace.hostname = localhost
>
> # DSpace base host URL.  Include port number etc.
> dspace.baseUrl = http://localhost:8080
> ########################################################################
> I want to change the above to the following:
> 1. dspace.dir  = ~/dpsace
> [  Notice the ~ in the above ]
> 2. dspace.hostname= 192.100.30.xx
> 3. dspace.baseUrl  = http://192.100.30.xx:8080
>
> Can someone please show me how I can do the above changes ? Also, this is
> a live production server and I can't afford to crash it.
>
> What should my strategy be ?
>
> Thank you,
> Ashim
>
>
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