Hmmm. Well you are correct the file without the .gz extension does not
exist. I had just assumed dspace was compressing the bitstream for whatever
reason and I just didn't make the connection that the file shouldn't be
compressed so I ignored that.

The .gz is a valid gzipped file and if I uncompress it then everything
works again.

Do you have any idea why some files have ended up being compressed? Is
there anything in DSpace that would have done that or is it probably
something else?

Thanks again,
Chris


On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:15 PM, helix84 <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Richard Rodgers <[email protected]> wrote:
> > SRB classes are always in the code path (even if not using SRB storage) -
> > just a peculiarity of the implementation.
>
> Thanks for confirming that, Richard. Sorry about the false alarm, Chris.
>
> Chris, you didn't actually write whether you checked that the
> /dspace/assetstore/69/33/76/69337668490481973706799046656780523434
> file exists. OTOH, you said you checked a file named
> 69337668490481973706799046656780523434.gz, which is weird, because
> files in the asset store shouldn't have extensions. So either the file
> has the .gz extension errorneously appended, in which case it should
> be renamed; or it's actually the assetstore file which was compressed,
> in which case it should be uncompressed. You can do a "toe in the
> water" check by running "file
> 69337668490481973706799046656780523434.gz", which will tell you
> whether it's actually a gzipped file. After renaming/uncompressing it
> and verifying that you can download it (fixing your problem), you
> should run "[dspace]/bin/dspace checker" to verify the MD5 checksums
> of the files in assetstore. You can use the -a parameter to check only
> one item by specifying its handle, or -b to specify a bitstream_id.
>
>
> Regards,
> ~~helix84
>
> Compulsory reading: DSpace Mailing List Etiquette
> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Mailing+List+Etiquette
>
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