Thanks, Mark. The issue was related to a file access permission in the 
asset store folder.

El miércoles, 18 de septiembre de 2024 a la(s) 8:20:11 p.m. UTC+8, 
[email protected] escribió:

> On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 11:40:19AM +0000, Diego Brice wrote:
> > You don't often get email from [email protected]. Learn why this is 
> important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification>
> > Just to add more context, after installing DSpace, I submitted only a 
> couple of documents, and I could execute both processes. Then, I imported 
> 800 documents, and it no longer worked.
> > 
> > El martes, 17 de septiembre de 2024 a la(s) 3:19:13 p.m. UTC+8, Diego 
> Brice escribió:
> > Hello everyone.
> > 
> > I have DSpace 7.6.2 installed on an Ubuntu 20 server. I had no problems 
> installing it, and all the features seem to work: login, indexing, 
> searching, importing SAF, etc. I can also connect to the HAL browser.
> > 
> > The incident is related to two particular features:
> > 
> > 1- Modify access control to a collection
> > 
> > 
> > [Screenshot 2024-09-17 144544.png]
> > 
> > [Screenshot 2024-09-17 144720.png]
> > 
> > 2- The same situation when requesting a copy using the User Interface.
> > 
> > Checking the dspace.log file, I see these lines:
> > 
> > 2024-09-17 04:01:48,344 INFO 3e6d5308-d4dc-4221-8201-3a8f6da9f278 
> 55ad848a-f8dc-4e2c-8a0a-0c77db1b9efc 
> org.dspace.scripts.service.ProcessService @ 
> anonymous::process_create:Process has been created for eperson with email 
> [email protected] with ID 21 and scriptName bulk-access-control and 
> parameters [-f data.json, -u 5855f3d0-6a3c-42b8-a5b3-b325c75b0d9c]
> > 2024-09-17 04:01:48,352 ERROR 3e6d5308-d4dc-4221-8201-3a8f6da9f278 
> 55ad848a-f8dc-4e2c-8a0a-0c77db1b9efc 
> org.dspace.storage.bitstore.DSBitStoreService @ 
> put(51497908083867010478381507193054127156, inputstream)
> > java.io.IOException: No such file or directory
> > 
> > What file is missing?
>
> It *is* a bit obscure, yes. The name of the file is that long number
> inside of 'put(...)' and the path is within the 'assetstore'
> directory. The easiest way to know the assetstore directory is to run
> 'bin/dspace dsprop -property assetstore.dir'.
>
> Files in an assetstore are distributed over a fairly shallow tree of
> directories named for successive pairs of digits in their names. So
> the path of the file named above, within the assetstore, is
> '51/49/79/51497908083867010478381507193054127156'.
>
> See
>
> https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Storage+Layer#StorageLayer-BitstreamStore
> or `BaseBitStoreService.java` and `DSBitStoreService.java`for the details.
>
> -- 
> Mark H. Wood
> Lead Technology Analyst
>
> University Library
> Indiana University Indianapolis
> 755 W. Michigan Street
> Indianapolis, IN 46202
> 317-274-0749 <(317)%20274-0749>
> library.indianapolis.iu.edu
>

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