I have recently  re-installed my ubuntu server on which my  dspace instance
runs on.  I then used my back up to re-install dspace. I changed my port
from port 8080 to 80. I managed to change the log entries  in [dspace]/logs
from, for example http://localhost:8080/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin
<http://localhost:8080/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin&version=1>
&version=1 to http://localhost/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin
<http://localhost/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin&version=1> &version=1 .
However, when I want to view statistic on an item such as
http://ir.uz.ac.zw/jspui/displaystats?handle=10646%2F631
<http://ir.uz.ac.zw/jspui/displaystats?handle=10646%2F631&submit_simple=View
+Statistics> &submit_simple=View+Statistics  I am getting a blank page. 

 

I checked on the logs that were created after I changed the port from 8080
to 80  and they are logged as
http://localhost:8080/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin
<http://localhost:8080/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin&version=1>
&version=1. Where else should I change so that the statistics are logged
correctly?

 

Kind Regards,

 

Admire Mutsikiwa

ICT Projects Manager

Library IT

University of Zimbabwe

 


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