Hi Carter,
You mentioned that the machine doing the ingest is running Fedora 2.2. Is
that Fedora 2.2.3? I ask because between 2.2.2 and 2.2.3 there was an update
which changed the socket timeout in the FedoraClient (which is used by the
command line tools) from 2.5 minutes to 30 minutes.

Does there appear to be any consistency in the file size or transfer time of
the datastreams being transferred when you see these exceptions?

Bill


On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Carter Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm wondering if someone can tell me what causes occasional
> SocketTimeoutExceptions.
>
> Here's the scenario. We have two sites. One in DC and one in Taiwan. The
> goal is to load the Fedora archive in Taiwan with content from AGU in DC. We
> create a foxml here with a set of tools.
>
> The foxml file is transferred to Taiwan.
>
> On the Taiwan machine (RedHat, Fedora 2.2) we execute fedora-ingest.sh to
> load the foxml file.
>
> The foxml file contains URLs that point back to the AGU site where the
> Objects and datastreams reside (an object would be collection of HTML files,
> PDF, Dublin Core data and raw images). The remote machine is supposed to
> suck these files into local storage in Taiwan.
>
> Sometimes the ingest works great. Other times we receive something that
> looks like this:
>
> Starting Fedora Ingester...
> Error  : ; nested exception is:
>       java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
> (Last attempted file was foxml-2007TC002238.xml)
>
>
> However THE INGEST DID SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE (when we reingest the object,
> we get an error message indicating that it already exists). The fedora logs
> and a visual inspection of the object and datastreams indicates that the
> payload was retrieved and loaded successfully.
>
> My question is what might cause a SocketTimeoutException *after* an ingest
> is complete?  The only stack trace I get is this one message so I don't know
> the name of the offending fedora program.
> --
> Carter Glass
> Manager Electronic Publishing Development
> American Geophysical Union
> 2000 Florida Ave., NW
> Washington, D.C. 20009-1277
> Phone: 202-777-7519
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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