Thanks! I was able to resolve the spacing issue by restarting a couple of times. In the end, I completely stopped the handle server (including removing the handle-server/txns/lock), restarted tomcat, then restarted the handle server (bin/start-handle-server). Handles appear to be working appropriately now, although new submissions don't appear in the browse functions of DSpace... As for the second issue (no URL resolution), it appears to be some networking issues on our end. I was able to identify the problem with CNRI's assistance. While it's not yet resolved, it looks like it will be soon.

Thanks again!

~Caryn

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Handle Setup
From: Peter Dietz <[email protected]>
To: Caryn Neiswender <[email protected]>
Date: 11/19/2009 12:41 PM
For the space in the handle, it may be that you have an extra space in your config file.

Check file: /dspace/config/dspace.cfg
Roughly line 272...

# CNRI Handle prefix
handle.prefix = 123456789

Make sure you don't have an extra space at the end of your handle prefix. For example [123456789], not [123456789 ]

Once you fix that issue, (then restart tomcat), then new items created should have the correct handle without a space. For all the created items so far, when the handle had the extra space, its likely that they have registered with the handle server, having an extra space, so its having trouble mapping back to you. Just a guess.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Caryn Neiswender <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello, All~

    I am attempting to setup the CNRI handle server on our DSpace
installation, but I've hit a glitch. I have two problems.
    First, all new submissions are assigned a handle with a space in
it. (i.e. "10575 /371").
    Second, I can't seem to use the well-formed handle urls to access
    items (i.e. http://hdl.handle.net/10575/305 does not return me to
    http://dspace.nacs. will have some
    peruci.edu/xmlui/handle/10575/305
    <http://dspace.nacs.uci.edu/xmlui/handle/10575/305>).

    What I've done so far:

       1. Run the Simple Setup
       2. Registered with CNRI, obtained a prefix
       3. Updated the dspace.config to include the new handle
       4. Update the handle-server/config.dct to add in the handle
          prefix, and the storage_type and storage_class.
       5. Run start-handle-server (at first, there were a few errors,
          but now it's clean)
          "2009/11/19 09:41:53 PST" 25 Started new run.
          "2009/11/19 09:41:53 PST" 50 unspecified max_handlers count,
          using default: 200
          "2009/11/19 09:41:53 PST" 50 unspecified max_handlers count,
          using default: 200
          "2009/11/19 09:41:53 PST" 50 unspecified max_handlers count,
          using default: 200
          Saving global values to: /home/dspace/.handle/root_info
       6. Updated the existing prefixes (the update doesn't insert a
          space after the naming authority)
       7. Verified there is only one instance of the handle-server
          running, using ps -ef | grep handle

    I'm hoping there is a relatively straightforward answer... Any
    help you can provide is greatly appreciated!

    Thanks,
    Caryn

    DSpace Version: 1.5.1
    Handle Version: 6.2

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    Digital Projects Specialist
    UC Irvine Libraries

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