Hi Mohammad,
Thank you for the suggestion! My Tomcat connector was missing the
connectionUploadTimeout="12" parameter. After I added that and
restarted Tomcat I was able to import all of my statistics.
Thanks,
Nick
On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 4:00:36 PM UTC-5 Mohammad S. AlMutairi wrote:
You might need to double check the tomcat connector settings.
# You need to replace the Catalina Connector Elements on lines 69,70 and 71
with the connector elements you see below.
edit /etc/tomcat9/server.xml
Hope it helps.
Mo.
On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 11:35:12 PM UTC+3
Has this approach of importing all previous year's statistics into the
"statistics" Solr core worked for others who have a lot of stats? For the
last few days I've been trying to import all of the exported statistics
files below after renaming the beginning of each CSV file to
Thanks James & Tomas for sharing your hints/tips here! It's obvious we
didn't document this very well in the DSpace 7 Upgrade process. Just now,
I've done my best to summarize your advice & add more hints in Step 10(a)
of the Upgrade process to help others along. I even linked folks back to
Thanks for the information. I had similar information sent to me by
another person on the list so it seems we are all approaching this about
the same way. I think I have my statistics imported at this point.
To rename the statistics files I wound up using the following one liner:
cd
Hi Tomas,
I recently had this issue and I believe that I have found a solution, which
I will document in the next few days. The long and the short of it is that
DSpace 7 does not support solr shards. You have to create one large solr shard
(statistics) from the multiple shards. The biggest
Hello,
I am working on migrating a DSpace 5.10 installation to a new server
running DSpace 7.5. I have the basic installation running on RHEL 8.7 with
Tomcat 9.0.71, Solr 8.11.2, node.js 16.18.1, and pm2 5.2.2.
I was able to import the database and assetstore and I set up the Solr
cores