Million thanks, Tim!
I did the following:
- backed up my post-migration assetstore,
- replaced it by the pre-migration assetstore copy,
- started Beyond Compare as root ("sudo QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=native bcompare")
to compare the two directories,
- batch copied the 100 or so found (sub)directories
Hi,
A "FileNotFoundException" means that the file is completely missing from
your "assetstore" folder. So, in your error above, DSpace thinks one of
the bitstreams should be in this location
"/dspace/assetstore/25/26/12/25261257736478383774210749798254768435", but
it cannot find that bitstrea
Thank you. I chowned /dspace/ to tomcat:tomcat. Then I revisited the
issue and notice that only the last 4 PDFs we updated can be downloaded
properly. I migrated from 4.x to 7.2 (then 7.4) in the summer, but we were
not adding new materials for a few months. So, a couple weeks ago (after
the
Hi,
I have to admit, I don't have a lot of ideas here. It doesn't make sense
to me that some Bitstreams (Files) would be downloadable while others are
not. Usually, a file permissions issue (in the local directories) would
result in *all* files throwing an IOException or similar.
But, it
Could the fact that many files in my /dspace/ and its subdirectories are
"root tomcat" owned be related to my downloading problem? And all files in
/dspace-angular/ and its subdirectories are "dspace dspace" owned. Shall I
"chown -R" all files in /dspace/ and /dspace-angular/ to "tomcat tomcat
A couple thing I notice in error logs that look strange:
1. error reading status line from remote server localhost:4000
*Not sure why localhost is called remote server.*
2. error reading from remote server returned by
/xmlui/handle/12345/1169/browse
*I have /xmlui/ in many lines in my logs. It'
klaro is a suspect. Disable it and check.
On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 7:12:35 AM UTC+3 Night Librarian wrote:
> Turns out, the problem is not limited to pdf. All accdb, docx, mp3, pptx,
> xlsx files also fail to download. Their download completion goes to near
> 100%, after which I get
Turns out, the problem is not limited to pdf. All accdb, docx, mp3, pptx,
xlsx files also fail to download. Their download completion goes to near
100%, after which I get an error. So, none of our items is downloadable!
At the same time, css, html and xml files (we had a couple of these in on
Thank you for the suggestion. I tried downloading the file in Edge, Chrome
and Firefox on a Windows PC from home (via VPN) and on the Ubuntu machine
itself that runs DSpace. I did it before and after logging as admin. I
tried inPrivate/Incognito mode. In all cases, the pdf opens in the browse
Seems like it is either a browser or a connection issue. Try another
browser or go into Incognito/InPrivate/Private mode and try it.
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:13:28 PM UTC+3 Night Librarian wrote:
> I have 7.4 on Ubuntu 20.04, with Tomcat 9. I can view pdfs in the browser
> but downlo
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