On 7 September 2011 15:31, Bram Luyten <[email protected]> wrote:

> with "looking at the statistics for several items" do you mean looking at
> what the DSpace web user interface presents, or the results that the SOLR
> throws back it you when you query it directly?
>

I meant the former: looking at what the DSpace Web UI presents.

>
> I'm not 100% sure, but from what I recall, DSpace tries to determine the
> geo data on the moment the usage event occurs. If it can't retrieve the geo
> date (country, city, longitude, lattitude, ...), it will still store the
> usage event, but without this data. However, it should keep the IP in there.
>

That's really odd then: all the visits are resolved to specific countries.
Does DSpace know what country and city I'm in and report all local IP
addresses accordingly? I'll experiment to determine this one way or another.

On a sidenote, differentiating your internal traffic vs your external
> repository traffic always seemed like a good reporting feature. If you could
> use this, please voice your support or contribute here:
> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-795
>

I wish I had the expertise to do more than add my support, which I've done.

Sean
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