Every Monday our Handle server is running 'wild'. From 0.00 until 24.00, it
uses all the free CPU capacity, freeing it if another application needs it.
I linked the problem to the creation of the log files, which are created on
Monday, 0.00hr. I looked at the configuration and properties files, without
noticing a problem. Also the error and access logs are normally created. I
only see the following message:
"2008/04/21 04:20:52 CEST" 25 Started new run.
HandleException (INTERNAL_ERROR) Error parsing global info:
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0
at net.handle.hdllib.Encoder.decodeGlobalValues(Encoder.java:2495)
at net.handle.hdllib.Configuration.<init>(Configuration.java:76)
at
net.handle.hdllib.Configuration.defaultConfiguration(Configuration.java:28)
at net.handle.hdllib.HandleResolver.<init>(HandleResolver.java:41)
at net.handle.server.Main.initialize(Main.java:147)
at net.handle.server.Main.main(Main.java:96)
Had trouble finding your "home" directory and/or your configuration
settings. Will use "/home/dspace/.handle."
Anyway, since we installed our DSpace installation on a new server (we send
the necessary information to the handle registration service), the handle
server doesn't like Mondays.
Marc Goovaerts
Staff member Information Technology
Hasselt University Library
Bibliotheek Universiteit Hasselt
E. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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