Hi Caleb,
The Fedora API-M getDatastream replies (401)Unauthorized, indicating that the
user name and password in your repository.properties are not ok. Are they the
same as when you do getDatastream from command line or from Fedora admin?
Regards,
Gert
On 07/10/2011, at 16.19, Caleb Derven wrote:
Hi Gert,
Thanks very much for your response. I’ve attached extracts from each of the
logs.
I can access the fedorasgearch rest pages but am unable to do updateIndex
fromPid.
Regards,
Caleb
From: Gert Schmeltz Pedersen [mailto:g...@dtic.dtu.dk]
Sent: 06 October 2011 08:51
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Gsearch/ solr indexing issue
Please, let us see extracts from fedora.log, fedoragsearch.log and catalina.out
from around a time, when you observe such errors. Can you access
fedoragsearch/rest pages and do updateIndex fromPid actions?
Best
Gert
On 05/10/2011, at 15.51, Caleb Derven wrote:
Hello,
We’ve recently encountered an issue where newly ingested objects are indexed in
the risearch index and the SQL database but not in solr (via gsearch). We’re
running fedora version 3.4.2.
Following messages regarding the addition of objects and the processing of
datastreams to update the SQL and resource indexes the fedora.log shows the
following message:
ERROR 2011-10-04 06:31:48.152 [http-8080-39] (AuthFilterJAAS) Login Failure:
all modules ignored
The fedoragsearch.log has this message:
ERROR 2011-10-04 12:17:48,116 (RESTImpl)
dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.errors.FedoraObjectNotFoundException: Fedora
Object ucdlib:22350 not found at gsearch_solr; nested exception is:
(401)Unauthorized
I’ve confirmed that no authentication details have been modified in any of the
gsearch configuration files (or fedora files). There have been no issues
accessing fedora via the client, web administrator or APIM’s.
To test this behaviour we’ve been exporting objects, purging them, then adding
the object again with the ingest object function of the admin client; they have
been adding successfully and are indexed in the research and the SQL database
but not solr.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Caleb
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