[dspace-tech] Re: DOI Error Message

2020-04-14 Thread Richard Dennis
Hello Paul,

Thank you for providing the link, unfortunately, I am unable to figure out 
how to solve this error and more importantly where do I solvethe problem.
Your help is most needed in solving this matter.

thank you

Richard Dennis

On Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 11:15:37 PM UTC+2, Richard Dennis wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Running DSpace 6.2
> Linux Ubuntu 16.04
> Oracle DB
>
> I get this error message the following error  Date:4/11/20 8:00 PM
>
>  
>
> Update DOI doi:10.22006/dspacebeta-84 for ITEM with ID 
> 99c212b0-c1aa-4fa1-925a-c1d800d5a07a failed:
>
> BAD_ANSWER
>
>
> Can anyone out there assist me with this error message.
>
>
> Is it in my dspace.cfg ?
>
> According to Data Cite all is ok at their end.
>
>
> what should I do?
>
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
>
>
> Richard Dennis
>
> University Library of Southern Denmark
>

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Re: [dspace-tech] Dpace 7 beta 1 on docker (windows 10)

2020-04-14 Thread 'Massimiliano CILURZO' via DSpace Technical Support
Dear Tim, 
  Thanks for you answer.

My docker version is 2.2.0.5 (43884)
Engine 19.03.08
Notary  0.6.1
Compose 1.25.4
Kubernates v1.15.5.
My setting was:
CPUs: 2
Memory 2.00 GB
Swap: 1.00 GB

So I have increased the memory to 3.00 GB and restarted docker and dspace.
With this configuration tomcat started. And I can reach 
http://localhost:8080/server
But it seems that  the user interface on http://localhost:3000 it isn't 
reachble.
The browser response is ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE and ths is the log:

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Re: [dspace-tech] Dpace 7 beta 1 on docker (windows 10)

2020-04-14 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Massimiliano,

That "Exited (255)" status on each of your docker instances means that the 
Docker instance crashed.  See: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50691770/what-does-docker-container-exit-status-255-mean

So, those Docker instances appear to be hitting some sort of error, and there's 
suggestions (from that StackOverflow question) for how to possibly debug the 
errors here: 
https://medium.com/@pimterry/5-ways-to-debug-an-exploding-docker-container-4f729e2c0aa8

I'm also curious if you could share the version of Docker Desktop you are using 
(on Windows 10 it should be in the "About Docker Desktop" in your Docker 
taskbar icon).  You also may want to look at your Docker Desktop settings.  For 
example, I've found that running DSpace via Docker Desktop on Windows 10 uses a 
fair amount of memory.  So, in the Settings, of Docker Desktop, I have my 
Docker Desktop settings using 5GB of memory, 1GB of Swap, 120GB of storage and 
4 CPUs.  If you have significantly less memory or storage, you might want to 
increase it (if possible).

Those are just a few initial ideas.  But, if you find a more specific error 
message from Docker (using the suggestions from StackOverflow) please feel free 
to share them here, as it might help us to better debug the problem (and 
improve our DSpace 7 on Docker instructions if necessary)

Tim


From: 'Massimiliano CILURZO' via DSpace Technical Support 

Sent: Monday, April 13, 2020 2:41 AM
To: DSpace Technical Support 
Subject: [dspace-tech] Dpace 7 beta 1 on docker (windows 10)

Dear All,
 I'm new with Docker, and have tried to install Dspace 7 beta 1 on Docker 
(Windows 10), I have followed the instructions here:
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Try+out+DSpace+7#TryoutDSpace7-InstallviaDocker
If I try to see if everything is up the system say:
$ docker ps -a
CONTAINER IDIMAGECOMMAND
  CREATED STATUSPORTS   
 NAMES
8985988339eedspace/dspace-angular:latest "docker-entrypoint.s…" 
  About an hour ago   Exited (255) 14 minutes ago   0.0.0.0:3000->3000/tcp, 
0.0.0.0:9876->9876/tcp   dspace-angular
c0a4a146fdf2dspace/dspace:dspace-7_x-jdk8-test   "/dspace-docker-tool…" 
  About an hour ago   Exited (255) 14 minutes ago   8009/tcp, 
0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp dspace
eca915721325dspace/dspace-postgres-pgcrypto  "docker-entrypoint.s…" 
  About an hour ago   Exited (255) 14 minutes ago   5432/tcp
 dspacedb
8c404dc2ec06dspace/dspace-solr   "docker-entrypoint.s…" 
  About an hour ago   Exited (255) 14 minutes ago   0.0.0.0:8983->8983/tcp  
 dspacesolr

So I imagine that system is working. But if I try with the browser to go to 
http://localhost:8080 or 3000 the result is "Error connection refused".

Could you give me some advice on what's wrong?
Thanks
Best regards
Massimiliano

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Re: [dspace-tech] Adding IPV6 address to local.cfg

2020-04-14 Thread George Kozak
Thank you, Mark!
George Kozak
Cornell University

On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 7:56 AM Mark H. Wood  wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 05:11:02PM -0400, George Kozak wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Using DSpace 6.3 (XMLUI).  I need to add an IPV6 address to the local.cfg
> > file in the IP-ADDRESS AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATIONS section.  I want to
> > add it to allow for a range instead of a specific IP address.
> > Can I do that?  I have other IPs in the table that are working fine, but
> > never added an IPV6 before.
>
> From org.dspace.authenticate.IPMatcher.java:
>
> /**
>  * Quickly tests whether a given IP address matches an IP range. An
>  * {@code IPMatcher} is initialized with a particular IP range
> specification.
>  * Calls to {@link IPMatcher#match(String) match} method will then quickly
>  * determine whether a given IP falls within that range.
>  * 
>  * Supported range specifications are:
>  * 
>  * 
>  * Full IPv4 address, e.g. {@code 12.34.56.78}
>  * Full IPv6 address, e.g. {@code
> 2001:18e8:3:171:218:8bff:fe2a:56a4}
>  * Partial IPv4 address, e.g. {@code 12.34} (which matches any IP
> starting
>  * {@code 12.34})
>  * IPv4 network/netmask, e.g. {@code 18.25.0.0/255.255.0.0}
>  * IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR slash notation, e.g. {@code 18.25.0.0/16},
>  * {@code 2001:18e8:3:171::/64}
>  * 
>  *
>
> So, you'll need to express that address range as one or more CIDR
> address/length expressions.
>
> The matcher recognizes IPv6 addresses when they contain ":".  No
> square brackets are needed as with some other IP address parsers.
>
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Re: [dspace-tech] Adding IPV6 address to local.cfg

2020-04-14 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 05:11:02PM -0400, George Kozak wrote:
> Hello,
> Using DSpace 6.3 (XMLUI).  I need to add an IPV6 address to the local.cfg
> file in the IP-ADDRESS AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATIONS section.  I want to
> add it to allow for a range instead of a specific IP address.
> Can I do that?  I have other IPs in the table that are working fine, but
> never added an IPV6 before.

>From org.dspace.authenticate.IPMatcher.java:

/**
 * Quickly tests whether a given IP address matches an IP range. An
 * {@code IPMatcher} is initialized with a particular IP range specification.
 * Calls to {@link IPMatcher#match(String) match} method will then quickly
 * determine whether a given IP falls within that range.
 * 
 * Supported range specifications are:
 * 
 * 
 * Full IPv4 address, e.g. {@code 12.34.56.78}
 * Full IPv6 address, e.g. {@code 2001:18e8:3:171:218:8bff:fe2a:56a4}
 * Partial IPv4 address, e.g. {@code 12.34} (which matches any IP starting
 * {@code 12.34})
 * IPv4 network/netmask, e.g. {@code 18.25.0.0/255.255.0.0}
 * IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR slash notation, e.g. {@code 18.25.0.0/16},
 * {@code 2001:18e8:3:171::/64}
 * 
 * 

So, you'll need to express that address range as one or more CIDR
address/length expressions.

The matcher recognizes IPv6 addresses when they contain ":".  No
square brackets are needed as with some other IP address parsers.

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Lead Technology Analyst

University Library
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317-274-0749
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