Hi Mark,

Have you checked your dspace.log files, to see if any extra information 
is logged there?  More information on troubleshooting errors can be 
found at:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Troubleshoot+an+error

As for your previous 1.7.x messages, it looks like you are taking a 
slightly different route than most in terms of Upgrading to 1.7.x (which 
may be why you've seen fewer responses).  It sounds like you're 
exporting all content from DSpace 1.5.x and then reimporting it into 
1.7.x. Although this should be possible, it's often easier to just 
upgrade DSpace in place, by following the Upgrade instructions in the 
Documentation at:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Upgrading+a+DSpace+Installation
(especially see the note about "If you are upgrading across multiple 
versions").

If you upgrade in place, you should not need to export/re-import any 
content (nor should you need to change/update handles, which seems to be 
another issue you ran into previously).

I hope that helps! Let us know if you find any more info about those 
errors (I'm not sure what could be causing them, but if you send the 
entire error thread/message, we may be able to figure it out easier).

Good luck,

- Tim

On 9/20/2011 12:26 PM, Mark Ludwig wrote:
> I have had at least 3 incidents where
> I imported valid directories of exported collections
> and the import stopped over half way through and
> gave a 'file not found' error.
> So I deleted the collection, re-created the collection and ran the
> import again with no problems.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
> I am wondering if it might be due to
> some other activity on the system at the moment.
> I've posted a couple of times about 1.7.2 and
> saw no responses. Maybe no one is using 1.7 yet?
>
> --
> Mark Ludwig
> Director of Research Systems Development
> University Libraries
> SUNY at Buffalo
> Buffalo, NY 14260
> 716 645 5952
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