Hi Jose,

> We are seeing some weirdness with the our DSpace instance.
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>    1. You login and it shows a different user than the one logged in.
>    2. some searches return errors indicating unresolved handle.
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> I’m runnin index-all and it seems to have fixed the problem.

That shouldn't have fixed the problem with different users appearing 
after you have logged in, but if you have updated your handle prefix or 
modified items without running index-all, that could well result in 
error (2) above.

Could it be that your logged in pages were cached from before in your 
browser?  If you can remember the time, it would be interesting to 
double check your logs and see if anything untoward happened. 
Nonetheless, this behaviour ought to be impossible.

Cheers,

Richard

> My guess is that last week I ran a script to update some metadata in the 
> metadatavalue table ( just update, no insert or delete), and since then 
> filter-media has run, but I never ran index-all.  Should I have ran that 
> one too?  Could this be causing both of these problems?
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> Thanks!
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> Jose
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