<li>Peter emailed to point out that many items in the <ahref="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/2703">ILRI archive collection</a> have multiple handles:</li>
<li>Peter Ballantyne said he was having problems logging into CGSpace with “both” of his accounts (CGIAR LDAP and personal, apparently)</li>
<li>I looked in the logs and saw some LDAP lookup failures due to timeout but also strangely a “no DN found” error:</li>
</ul>
<pre><code>2017-10-01 20:24:57,928 WARN org.dspace.authenticate.LDAPAuthentication @ anonymous:session_id=CA0AA5FEAEA8805645489404CDCE9594:ip_addr=41.204.190.40:ldap_attribute_lookup:type=failed_search javax.naming.CommunicationException\colon; svcgroot2.cgiarad.org\colon;3269 [Root exception is java.net.ConnectException\colon; Connection timed out (Connection timed out)]
2017-10-01 20:22:37,982 INFO org.dspace.authenticate.LDAPAuthentication @ anonymous:session_id=CA0AA5FEAEA8805645489404CDCE9594:ip_addr=41.204.190.40:failed_login:no DN found for user pballantyne
<li>For what it’s worth, there are no errors on any other recent days, so it must have been some network issue on Linode or CGNET’s LDAP server</li>
<li>Linode emailed to say that linode578611 (DSpace Test) needs to migrate to a new host for a security update so I initiated the migration immediately rather than waiting for the scheduled time in two weeks</li>
<li>We’ll need to check for browse links and handle them properly, including swapping the <code>subject</code> parameter for <code>systemsubject</code> (which doesn’t exist in Discovery yet, but we’ll need to add it) as we have moved their poorly curated subjects from <code>dc.subject</code> to <code>cg.subject.system</code></li>
<li>The second link was a direct link to a bitstream which has broken due to the sequence being updated, so I told him he should link to the handle of the item instead</li>
<li>Working on the nginx redirects for CGIAR Library</li>
<li>We should start using 301 redirects and also allow for <code>/sitemap</code> to work on the library.cgiar.org domain so the CGIAR System Organization people can update their Google Search Console and allow Google to find their content in a structured way</li>
<li>Remove eleven occurrences of <code>ACP</code> in IITA’s <code>cg.coverage.region</code> using the Atmire batch edit module from Discovery</li>
<li>Need to investigate how we can verify the library.cgiar.org using the HTML or DNS methods</li>
<li>Run corrections on 143 ILRI Archive items that had two <code>dc.identifier.uri</code> values (Handle) that Peter had pointed out earlier this week</li>
<li>I used OpenRefine to isolate them and then fixed and re-imported them into CGSpace</li>
<li>I saw a nice tweak to thumbnail presentation on the Cardiff Metropolitan University DSpace: <ahref="https://repository.cardiffmet.ac.uk/handle/10369/8780">https://repository.cardiffmet.ac.uk/handle/10369/8780</a></li>
<li>It adds a subtle border and box shadow, before and after:</li>
<li>Deploy logic to allow verification of the library.cgiar.org domain in the Google Search Console (<ahref="https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/343">#343</a>)</li>
<li>After verifying both the HTTP and HTTPS domains and submitting a sitemap it will be interesting to see how the stats in the console as well as the search results change (currently 28,500 results):</li>
<li>I tried to submit a “Change of Address” request in the Google Search Console but I need to be an owner on CGSpace’s console (currently I’m just a user) in order to do that</li>
<li>Manually clean up some communities and collections that Peter had requested a few weeks ago</li>
<li>Delete Community <sup>10568</sup>⁄<sub>102</sub> (ILRI Research and Development Issues)</li>
<li>Move five collections to <sup>10568</sup>⁄<sub>27629</sub> (ILRI Projects) using <code>move-collections.sh</code> with the following configuration:</li>
</ul>
<pre><code>10568/1637 10568/174 10568/27629
10568/1642 10568/174 10568/27629
10568/1614 10568/174 10568/27629
10568/75561 10568/150 10568/27629
10568/183 10568/230 10568/27629
</code></pre>
<ul>
<li>Delete community <sup>10568</sup>⁄<sub>174</sub> (Sustainable livestock futures)</li>
<li>Delete collections in <sup>10568</sup>⁄<sub>27629</sub> that have zero items (33 of them!)</li>