Hello Rupinder,
I'm so glad you finally had it sorted out. You are most welcome.
Be safe & Cheers
On Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at 4:24:22 PM UTC+3 jesse...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Mr. AlMutairi,
> You were right, it was an issue with assetstore folder permissions and
> ownership. just one
Dear Mr. AlMutairi,
You were right, it was an issue with assetstore folder permissions and
ownership. just one chown command and it was fixed. everything is now
working as expected.
But I still don't understand why AIP didn't work, and why it is so
complicated. Anyway, I will continue to
Maybe I should retire. :-)
[dspace]/bin/dspace index-discovery -b
On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at 6:44:58 PM UTC+3 Mohammad S. AlMutairi
wrote:
> Hello Rupinder,
>
> You are almost there. You should have some clues in the log
> [dspace]/log/dspace.log ... This error ( An internal read or
Hello Rupinder,
You are almost there. You should have some clues in the log
[dspace]/log/dspace.log ... This error ( An internal read or write
operation failed ) suggest it could be a permission problem or the the
assetstore is not where it expected to be (guessing) so check them both
also
Dear Mr. AlMutairi,
That worked, and I was able to restore the database and the assetstore on
my new DSpace 7 installation. I can now see all the collections,
communities, and items on my Angular GUI. But as soon as i open any item,
It shows the metadata of the document uploaded but gives the
Dear Mr. AlMutairi,
I sent you copies of dspace.cfg, local.cfg, and bitstore.xml. on your
personal mail.
However, after your suggestion, I checked the local.cfg file and found that
all the configuration settings were stored there and the assetstore folder
is set to /mnt/dspace/assetstore . So
I wanted to warn you that bitstore.xml might have your Amazon awsAccessKey,
awsSecretKey, and bucketName so remove them if you are going to send the
files or you can take it from here and move your missing assetstore to the
server filesystem and follow the usual upgrade procedure.
On Tuesday,
Please forget AIP and SAF.
Can you get me privately a copy of local.cfg, dspace.cfg and
[dspace]/config/spring/api/bitstore.xml .. You can remove anything private
data you think is worth removing ( database password, domain ..etc ).
You need to read
this:
Thanks, Mr. ALMutairi, but no luck with that.
Surprisingly the old Dspace 6.2 server does not have any assetstore folder,
but the repository is working somehow. I checked the assetstore location
from the config file too, but, it's all on default, Searched for other
installation locations, but
Correction. I wasn't focusing ;-).
d) Restore it ( cat dspace.sql | psql -d dspace ).
On Monday, January 9, 2023 at 3:55:01 PM UTC+3 Mohammad S. AlMutairi wrote:
> Hello Rupinder,
>
> You really don't have to use SAF or AIP for this migration since you own
> both systems ( old & new ). Both
Hello Rupinder,
You really don't have to use SAF or AIP for this migration since you own
both systems ( old & new ). Both should work but It's time consuming and
sometimes flaky. There is a faster and a shorter path. Try it and let us
know in the list if you still need more help. I'll walk
Can someone please help me with this?
I am planning for migration and am stuck on this. AIP backup and restore
are of no use because it throws too many errors. I found SAF to be simple
and reliable, but the only problem is with these conflicts of items
appearing in multiple collections.
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