Hi Alan,
Take a look at your {dspace}/log/dspace.log files. Do you have files
dspace.log.0 to dspace.log.500 ?
If so, look at the oldest file, dspace.log.500 and check the timestamp of
log records in there. I'm suspecting that you've been bit by the rolling-log
turnover, where for space saving, the default had been in 1.5 to just keep
the last 500 log files, rolling dspace.log, into dspace.log.001 after the
file reached some limit such as 1 MB.
This is the jira issue associated with that:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-460
It has a safer default in 1.6+
--
Peter Dietz
Systems Developer/Engineer
Ohio State University Libraries
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Alan Orth <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
>
> One of the reasons we were so excited to move to 1.6 was the "per-item"
> stats which can be viewed on items, collections, communities, etc.
>
> I recently tested migrating our 1.5.2 installation to 1.6.2 and found that
> the new per-item stats don't seem to list any historical hits from the ~1
> year history of the repository (only hits going back to the beginning of
> this month). Have I overlooked something during the import?
>
> I used these commands to import the dspace.log files:
>
> sudo /home/dspace/bin/dspace stats-log-converter -i
> /home/dspace/log/dspace.log -o /home/dspace/log/dspace.solr -m
> sudo /home/dspace/bin/dspace stats-log-importer -i
> /home/dspace/log/dspace.solr -m
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> --
> Alan [email protected]
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>
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