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<h2 id="2019-01-02">2019-01-02</h2>
<ul>
<li>Linode alerted that CGSpace (linode18) had a higher outbound traffic rate than normal early this morning</li>
<li>I don&rsquo;t see anything interesting in the web server logs around that time though:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;02/Jan/2019:0(1|2|3)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
92 40.77.167.4
99 210.7.29.100
120 38.126.157.45
177 35.237.175.180
177 40.77.167.32
216 66.249.75.219
225 18.203.76.93
261 46.101.86.248
357 207.46.13.1
903 54.70.40.11
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Analyzing the types of requests made by the top few IPs during that time:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;02/Jan/2019:0(1|2|3)&#34; | grep 54.70.40.11 | grep -o -E &#34;(bitstream|discover|handle)&#34; | sort | uniq -c
30 bitstream
534 discover
352 handle
# zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;02/Jan/2019:0(1|2|3)&#34; | grep 207.46.13.1 | grep -o -E &#34;(bitstream|discover|handle)&#34; | sort | uniq -c
194 bitstream
345 handle
# zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;02/Jan/2019:0(1|2|3)&#34; | grep 46.101.86.248 | grep -o -E &#34;(bitstream|discover|handle)&#34; | sort | uniq -c
261 handle
</code></pre><ul>
<li>It&rsquo;s not clear to me what was causing the outbound traffic spike</li>
<li>Oh nice! The once-per-year cron job for rotating the Solr statistics actually worked now (for the first time ever!):</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>Moving: 81742 into core statistics-2010
Moving: 1837285 into core statistics-2011
Moving: 3764612 into core statistics-2012
Moving: 4557946 into core statistics-2013
Moving: 5483684 into core statistics-2014
Moving: 2941736 into core statistics-2015
Moving: 5926070 into core statistics-2016
Moving: 10562554 into core statistics-2017
Moving: 18497180 into core statistics-2018
</code></pre><ul>
<li>This could by why the outbound traffic rate was high, due to the S3 backup that run at 3:30AM&hellip;</li>
<li>Run all system updates on DSpace Test (linode19) and reboot the server</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-03">2019-01-03</h2>
<ul>
<li>Update local Docker image for DSpace PostgreSQL, re-using the existing data volume:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ sudo docker pull postgres:9.6-alpine
$ sudo docker rm dspacedb
$ sudo docker run --name dspacedb -v /home/aorth/.local/lib/containers/volumes/dspacedb_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -p 5432:5432 -d postgres:9.6-alpine
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Testing DSpace 5.9 with Tomcat 8.5.37 on my local machine and I see that Atmire&rsquo;s Listings and Reports still doesn&rsquo;t work
<ul>
<li>After logging in via XMLUI and clicking the Listings and Reports link from the sidebar it redirects me to a JSPUI login page</li>
<li>If I log in again there the Listings and Reports work&hellip; hmm.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>The JSPUI application—which Listings and Reports depends upon—also does not load, though the error is perhaps unrelated:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>2019-01-03 14:45:21,727 INFO org.dspace.browse.BrowseEngine @ anonymous:session_id=9471D72242DAA05BCC87734FE3C66EA6:ip_addr=127.0.0.1:browse_mini:
2019-01-03 14:45:21,971 INFO org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.DiscoverUtility @ facets for scope, null: 23
2019-01-03 14:45:22,115 WARN org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.InternalErrorServlet @ :session_id=9471D72242DAA05BCC87734FE3C66EA6:internal_error:-- URL Was: http://localhost:8080/jspui/internal-error
-- Method: GET
-- Parameters were:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /home.jsp (line: [214], column: [1]) /discovery/static-tagcloud-facet.jsp (line: [57], column: [8]) No tag [tagcloud] defined in tag library imported with prefix [dspace]
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.jspError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:41)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.dispatch(ErrorDispatcher.java:291)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.jspError(ErrorDispatcher.java:97)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.processIncludeDirective(Parser.java:347)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseIncludeDirective(Parser.java:380)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseDirective(Parser.java:481)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseElements(Parser.java:1445)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseBody(Parser.java:1683)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseOptionalBody(Parser.java:1016)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseCustomTag(Parser.java:1291)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseElements(Parser.java:1470)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parse(Parser.java:144)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.doParse(ParserController.java:244)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.parse(ParserController.java:105)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateJava(Compiler.java:202)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:373)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:350)
at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:334)
at org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:595)
at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:399)
at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:386)
at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:330)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:742)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:231)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:166)
at org.apache.tomcat.websocket.server.WsFilter.doFilter(WsFilter.java:52)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:193)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:166)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.invoke(ApplicationDispatcher.java:728)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.processRequest(ApplicationDispatcher.java:470)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.doForward(ApplicationDispatcher.java:395)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.forward(ApplicationDispatcher.java:316)
at org.dspace.app.webui.util.JSPManager.showJSP(JSPManager.java:60)
at org.apache.jsp.index_jsp._jspService(index_jsp.java:191)
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:70)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:742)
at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:476)
at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:386)
at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:330)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:742)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:231)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:166)
at org.apache.tomcat.websocket.server.WsFilter.doFilter(WsFilter.java:52)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:193)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:166)
at org.dspace.utils.servlet.DSpaceWebappServletFilter.doFilter(DSpaceWebappServletFilter.java:78)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:193)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:166)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:198)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:96)
at org.apache.catalina.authenticator.AuthenticatorBase.invoke(AuthenticatorBase.java:493)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:140)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:81)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.CrawlerSessionManagerValve.invoke(CrawlerSessionManagerValve.java:234)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.AbstractAccessLogValve.invoke(AbstractAccessLogValve.java:650)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:87)
at org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:342)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Processor.service(Http11Processor.java:800)
at org.apache.coyote.AbstractProcessorLight.process(AbstractProcessorLight.java:66)
at org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol$ConnectionHandler.process(AbstractProtocol.java:806)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioEndpoint$SocketProcessor.doRun(NioEndpoint.java:1498)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.SocketProcessorBase.run(SocketProcessorBase.java:49)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.TaskThread$WrappingRunnable.run(TaskThread.java:61)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I notice that I get different JSESSIONID cookies for <code>/</code> (XMLUI) and <code>/jspui</code> (JSPUI) on Tomcat 8.5.37, I wonder if it&rsquo;s the same on Tomcat 7.0.92&hellip; yes I do.</li>
<li>Hmm, on Tomcat 7.0.92 I see that I get a <code>dspace.current.user.id</code> session cookie after logging into XMLUI, and then when I browse to JSPUI I am still logged in&hellip;
<ul>
<li>I didn&rsquo;t see that cookie being set on Tomcat 8.5.37</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>I sent a message to the dspace-tech mailing list to ask</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-04">2019-01-04</h2>
<ul>
<li>Linode sent a message last night that CGSpace (linode18) had high CPU usage, but I don&rsquo;t see anything around that time in the web server logs:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;03/Jan/2019:1(7|8|9)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
189 207.46.13.192
217 31.6.77.23
340 66.249.70.29
349 40.77.167.86
417 34.218.226.147
630 207.46.13.173
710 35.237.175.180
790 40.77.167.87
1776 66.249.70.27
2099 54.70.40.11
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I&rsquo;m thinking about trying to validate our <code>dc.subject</code> terms against <a href="http://aims.fao.org/agrovoc/webservices">AGROVOC webservices</a></li>
<li>There seem to be a few APIs and the documentation is kinda confusing, but I found this REST endpoint that does work well, for example searching for <code>SOIL</code>:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ http http://agrovoc.uniroma2.it/agrovoc/rest/v1/search?query=SOIL&amp;lang=en
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Length: 493
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 13:44:27 GMT
Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100
Server: Apache
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains
Vary: Accept
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: ALLOW-FROM http://aims.fao.org
{
&#34;@context&#34;: {
&#34;@language&#34;: &#34;en&#34;,
&#34;altLabel&#34;: &#34;skos:altLabel&#34;,
&#34;hiddenLabel&#34;: &#34;skos:hiddenLabel&#34;,
&#34;isothes&#34;: &#34;http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#&#34;,
&#34;onki&#34;: &#34;http://schema.onki.fi/onki#&#34;,
&#34;prefLabel&#34;: &#34;skos:prefLabel&#34;,
&#34;results&#34;: {
&#34;@container&#34;: &#34;@list&#34;,
&#34;@id&#34;: &#34;onki:results&#34;
},
&#34;skos&#34;: &#34;http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#&#34;,
&#34;type&#34;: &#34;@type&#34;,
&#34;uri&#34;: &#34;@id&#34;
},
&#34;results&#34;: [
{
&#34;lang&#34;: &#34;en&#34;,
&#34;prefLabel&#34;: &#34;soil&#34;,
&#34;type&#34;: [
&#34;skos:Concept&#34;
],
&#34;uri&#34;: &#34;http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7156&#34;,
&#34;vocab&#34;: &#34;agrovoc&#34;
}
],
&#34;uri&#34;: &#34;&#34;
}
</code></pre><ul>
<li>The API does not appear to be case sensitive (searches for <code>SOIL</code> and <code>soil</code> return the same thing)</li>
<li>I&rsquo;m a bit confused that there&rsquo;s no obvious return code or status when a term is not found, for example <code>SOILS</code>:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Length: 367
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 13:48:31 GMT
Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100
Server: Apache
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains
Vary: Accept
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: ALLOW-FROM http://aims.fao.org
{
&#34;@context&#34;: {
&#34;@language&#34;: &#34;en&#34;,
&#34;altLabel&#34;: &#34;skos:altLabel&#34;,
&#34;hiddenLabel&#34;: &#34;skos:hiddenLabel&#34;,
&#34;isothes&#34;: &#34;http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#&#34;,
&#34;onki&#34;: &#34;http://schema.onki.fi/onki#&#34;,
&#34;prefLabel&#34;: &#34;skos:prefLabel&#34;,
&#34;results&#34;: {
&#34;@container&#34;: &#34;@list&#34;,
&#34;@id&#34;: &#34;onki:results&#34;
},
&#34;skos&#34;: &#34;http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#&#34;,
&#34;type&#34;: &#34;@type&#34;,
&#34;uri&#34;: &#34;@id&#34;
},
&#34;results&#34;: [],
&#34;uri&#34;: &#34;&#34;
}
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I guess the <code>results</code> object will just be empty&hellip;</li>
<li>Another way would be to try with SPARQL, perhaps using the Python 2.7 <a href="https://pypi.org/project/sparql-client/">sparql-client</a>:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ python2.7 -m virtualenv /tmp/sparql
$ . /tmp/sparql/bin/activate
$ pip install sparql-client ipython
$ ipython
In [10]: import sparql
In [11]: s = sparql.Service(&#34;http://agrovoc.uniroma2.it:3030/agrovoc/sparql&#34;, &#34;utf-8&#34;, &#34;GET&#34;)
In [12]: statement=(&#39;PREFIX skos: &lt;http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#&gt; &#39;
...: &#39;SELECT &#39;
...: &#39;?label &#39;
...: &#39;WHERE { &#39;
...: &#39;{ ?concept skos:altLabel ?label . } UNION { ?concept skos:prefLabel ?label . } &#39;
...: &#39;FILTER regex(str(?label), &#34;^fish&#34;, &#34;i&#34;) . &#39;
...: &#39;} LIMIT 10&#39;)
In [13]: result = s.query(statement)
In [14]: for row in result.fetchone():
...: print(row)
...:
(&lt;Literal &#34;fish catching&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fish harvesting&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fish meat&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fish roe&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fish conversion&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fisheries catches (composition)&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fishtail palm&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fishflies&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fishery biology&#34;@en&gt;,)
(&lt;Literal &#34;fish production&#34;@en&gt;,)
</code></pre><ul>
<li>The SPARQL query comes from my notes in <a href="/cgspace-notes/2017-08/">2017-08</a></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-06">2019-01-06</h2>
<ul>
<li>I built a clean DSpace 5.8 installation from the upstream <code>dspace-5.8</code> tag and the issue with the XMLUI/JSPUI login is still there with Tomcat 8.5.37
<ul>
<li>If I log into XMLUI and then nagivate to JSPUI I need to log in again</li>
<li>XMLUI does not set the <code>dspace.current.user.id</code> session cookie in Tomcat 8.5.37 for some reason</li>
<li>I sent an update to the dspace-tech mailing list to ask for more help troubleshooting</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-07">2019-01-07</h2>
<ul>
<li>I built a clean DSpace 6.3 installation from the upstream <code>dspace-6.3</code> tag and the issue with the XMLUI/JSPUI login is still there with Tomcat 8.5.37
<ul>
<li>If I log into XMLUI and then nagivate to JSPUI I need to log in again</li>
<li>XMLUI does not set the <code>dspace.current.user.id</code> session cookie in Tomcat 8.5.37 for some reason</li>
<li>I sent an update to the dspace-tech mailing list to ask for more help troubleshooting</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-08">2019-01-08</h2>
<ul>
<li>Tim Donohue responded to my thread about the cookies on the dspace-tech mailing list
<ul>
<li>He suspects it&rsquo;s a change of behavior in Tomcat 8.5, and indeed I see a mention of new cookie processing in the <a href="https://tomcat.apache.org/migration-85.html#Cookies">Tomcat 8.5 migration guide</a></li>
<li>I tried to switch my XMLUI and JSPUI contexts to use the <code>LegacyCookieProcessor</code>, but it didn&rsquo;t seem to help</li>
<li>I <a href="https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-4140">filed DS-4140 on the DSpace issue tracker</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-11">2019-01-11</h2>
<ul>
<li>Tezira wrote to say she has stopped receiving the <code>DSpace Submission Approved and Archived</code> emails from CGSpace as of January 2nd
<ul>
<li>I told her that I haven&rsquo;t done anything to disable it lately, but that I would check</li>
<li>Bizu also says she hasn&rsquo;t received them lately</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-14">2019-01-14</h2>
<ul>
<li>Day one of CGSpace AReS meeting in Amman</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-15">2019-01-15</h2>
<ul>
<li>Day two of CGSpace AReS meeting in Amman
<ul>
<li>Discuss possibly extending the <a href="https://github.com/ilri/dspace-statistics-api">dspace-statistics-api</a> to make community and collection statistics available</li>
<li>Discuss new &ldquo;final&rdquo; CG Core document and some changes that we&rsquo;ll need to do on CGSpace and other repositories</li>
<li>We agreed to try to stick to pure Dublin Core where possible, then use fields that exist in standard DSpace, and use &ldquo;cg&rdquo; namespace for everything else</li>
<li>Major changes are to move <code>dc.contributor.author</code> to <code>dc.creator</code> (which MELSpace and WorldFish are already using in their DSpace repositories)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>I am testing the speed of the WorldFish DSpace repository&rsquo;s REST API and it&rsquo;s five to ten times faster than CGSpace as I tested in <a href="/cgspace-notes/2018-10/">2018-10</a>:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ time http --print h &#39;https://digitalarchive.worldfishcenter.org/rest/items?expand=metadata,bitstreams,parentCommunityList&amp;limit=100&amp;offset=0&#39;
0.16s user 0.03s system 3% cpu 5.185 total
0.17s user 0.02s system 2% cpu 7.123 total
0.18s user 0.02s system 6% cpu 3.047 total
</code></pre><ul>
<li>In other news, Linode sent a mail last night that the CPU load on CGSpace (linode18) was high, here are the top IPs in the logs around those few hours:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;14/Jan/2019:(17|18|19|20)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
157 31.6.77.23
192 54.70.40.11
202 66.249.64.157
207 40.77.167.204
220 157.55.39.140
326 197.156.105.116
385 207.46.13.158
1211 35.237.175.180
1830 66.249.64.155
2482 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><h2 id="2019-01-16">2019-01-16</h2>
<ul>
<li>Day three of CGSpace AReS meeting in Amman
<ul>
<li>We discussed CG Core 2.0 metadata and decided some action points</li>
<li>We discussed branding of AReS tool</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Notes from our CG Core 2.0 metadata discussion:
<ul>
<li>Not Dublin Core:
<ul>
<li>dc.subtype</li>
<li>dc.peer-reviewed</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Dublin Core, possible action for CGSpace:
<ul>
<li>dc.description:
<ul>
<li>We use dc.description.abstract, dc.description (Notes), dc.description.version (Peer review status), dc.description.sponsorship (Funder)</li>
<li>Maybe move abstract to dc.description</li>
<li>Maybe notes moves to cg.description.notes???</li>
<li>Maybe move dc.description.version to cg.peer-reviewed or cg.peer-review-status???</li>
<li>Move dc.description.sponsorship to cg.contributor.donor???</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.subject:
<ul>
<li>Wait for guidance, evaluate technical implications (Google indexing, OAI, etc)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Move dc.contributor.author to dc.creator</li>
<li>dc.contributor Project
<ul>
<li>Recommend against creating new fields for all projects</li>
<li>We use collections projects/themes/etc</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.contributor Project Lead Center
<ul>
<li>MELSpace uses cg.contributor.project-lead-institute (institute is more generic than center)</li>
<li>Maybe we use?</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.contributor Partner
<ul>
<li>Wait for guidance</li>
<li>MELSpace uses cg.contibutor.center (?)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.contributor Donor
<ul>
<li>Use cg.contributor.donor</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.date
<ul>
<li>Wait for guidance, maybe move dc.date.issued?</li>
<li>dc.date.accessioned and dc.date.available are automatic in DSpace</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.language
<ul>
<li>Move dc.language.iso to dc.language</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.identifier
<ul>
<li>Move cg.identifier.url to dc.identifier</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.identifier bibliographicCitation
<ul>
<li>dc.identifier.citation should move to dc.bibliographicCitation</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.description.notes
<ul>
<li>Wait for guidance, maybe move to cg.description.notes ???</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.relation
<ul>
<li>Maybe move cg.link.reference</li>
<li>Perhaps consolodate cg.link.audio etc there&hellip;?</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.relation.isPartOf
<ul>
<li>Move dc.relation.ispartofseries to dc.relation.isPartOf</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>dc.audience
<ul>
<li>Move cg.targetaudience to dc.audience</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Something happened to the Solr usage statistics on CGSpace
<ul>
<li>I looked on the server and the Solr cores are there (56GB!), and I don&rsquo;t see any obvious errors in dmesg or anything</li>
<li>I see that the server hasn&rsquo;t been rebooted in 26 days so I rebooted it</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>After reboot the Solr stats are still messed up in the Atmire Usage Stats module, it only shows 2019-01!</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="/cgspace-notes/2019/01/solr-stats-incorrect.png" alt="Solr stats fucked up"></p>
<ul>
<li>In the Solr admin UI I see the following error:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>statistics-2018: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException:org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error opening new searcher
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Looking in the Solr log I see this:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>2019-01-16 13:37:55,395 ERROR org.apache.solr.core.CoreContainer @ Error creating core [statistics-2018]: Error opening new searcher
org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error opening new searcher
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.&lt;init&gt;(SolrCore.java:873)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.&lt;init&gt;(SolrCore.java:646)
at org.apache.solr.core.CoreContainer.create(CoreContainer.java:491)
at org.apache.solr.core.CoreContainer.create(CoreContainer.java:466)
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleCreateAction(CoreAdminHandler.java:575)
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleRequestInternal(CoreAdminHandler.java:199)
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleRequestBody(CoreAdminHandler.java:188)
at org.apache.solr.handler.RequestHandlerBase.handleRequest(RequestHandlerBase.java:135)
at org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.handleAdminRequest(SolrDispatchFilter.java:729)
at org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.doFilter(SolrDispatchFilter.java:258)
at org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.doFilter(SolrDispatchFilter.java:207)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:241)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:208)
at org.dspace.solr.filters.LocalHostRestrictionFilter.doFilter(LocalHostRestrictionFilter.java:50)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:241)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:208)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:221)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:122)
at org.apache.catalina.authenticator.AuthenticatorBase.invoke(AuthenticatorBase.java:505)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:169)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:103)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.CrawlerSessionManagerValve.invoke(CrawlerSessionManagerValve.java:180)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve.invoke(AccessLogValve.java:956)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:116)
at org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:436)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.AbstractHttp11Processor.process(AbstractHttp11Processor.java:1078)
at org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol$AbstractConnectionHandler.process(AbstractProtocol.java:625)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIoEndpoint$SocketProcessor.run(JIoEndpoint.java:316)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.TaskThread$WrappingRunnable.run(TaskThread.java:61)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error opening new searcher
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.openNewSearcher(SolrCore.java:1565)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.getSearcher(SolrCore.java:1677)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.&lt;init&gt;(SolrCore.java:845)
... 31 more
Caused by: org.apache.lucene.store.LockObtainFailedException: Lock obtain timed out: NativeFSLock@/home/cgspace.cgiar.org/solr/statistics-2018/data/index/write.lock
at org.apache.lucene.store.Lock.obtain(Lock.java:89)
at org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.&lt;init&gt;(IndexWriter.java:753)
at org.apache.solr.update.SolrIndexWriter.&lt;init&gt;(SolrIndexWriter.java:77)
at org.apache.solr.update.SolrIndexWriter.create(SolrIndexWriter.java:64)
at org.apache.solr.update.DefaultSolrCoreState.createMainIndexWriter(DefaultSolrCoreState.java:279)
at org.apache.solr.update.DefaultSolrCoreState.getIndexWriter(DefaultSolrCoreState.java:111)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.openNewSearcher(SolrCore.java:1528)
... 33 more
2019-01-16 13:37:55,401 ERROR org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore @ org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error CREATEing SolrCore &#39;statistics-2018&#39;: Unable to create core [statistics-2018] Caused by: Lock obtain timed out: NativeFSLock@/home/cgspace.cgiar.org/solr/statistics-2018/data/index/write.lock
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleCreateAction(CoreAdminHandler.java:613)
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleRequestInternal(CoreAdminHandler.java:199)
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleRequestBody(CoreAdminHandler.java:188)
at org.apache.solr.handler.RequestHandlerBase.handleRequest(RequestHandlerBase.java:135)
at org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.handleAdminRequest(SolrDispatchFilter.java:729)
at org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.doFilter(SolrDispatchFilter.java:258)
at org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.doFilter(SolrDispatchFilter.java:207)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:241)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:208)
at org.dspace.solr.filters.LocalHostRestrictionFilter.doFilter(LocalHostRestrictionFilter.java:50)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:241)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:208)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:221)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:122)
at org.apache.catalina.authenticator.AuthenticatorBase.invoke(AuthenticatorBase.java:505)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:169)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:103)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.CrawlerSessionManagerValve.invoke(CrawlerSessionManagerValve.java:180)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve.invoke(AccessLogValve.java:956)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:116)
at org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:436)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.AbstractHttp11Processor.process(AbstractHttp11Processor.java:1078)
at org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol$AbstractConnectionHandler.process(AbstractProtocol.java:625)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIoEndpoint$SocketProcessor.run(JIoEndpoint.java:316)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.TaskThread$WrappingRunnable.run(TaskThread.java:61)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Unable to create core [statistics-2018]
at org.apache.solr.core.CoreContainer.create(CoreContainer.java:507)
at org.apache.solr.core.CoreContainer.create(CoreContainer.java:466)
at org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler.handleCreateAction(CoreAdminHandler.java:575)
... 27 more
Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error opening new searcher
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.&lt;init&gt;(SolrCore.java:873)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.&lt;init&gt;(SolrCore.java:646)
at org.apache.solr.core.CoreContainer.create(CoreContainer.java:491)
... 29 more
Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error opening new searcher
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.openNewSearcher(SolrCore.java:1565)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.getSearcher(SolrCore.java:1677)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.&lt;init&gt;(SolrCore.java:845)
... 31 more
Caused by: org.apache.lucene.store.LockObtainFailedException: Lock obtain timed out: NativeFSLock@/home/cgspace.cgiar.org/solr/statistics-2018/data/index/write.lock
at org.apache.lucene.store.Lock.obtain(Lock.java:89)
at org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.&lt;init&gt;(IndexWriter.java:753)
at org.apache.solr.update.SolrIndexWriter.&lt;init&gt;(SolrIndexWriter.java:77)
at org.apache.solr.update.SolrIndexWriter.create(SolrIndexWriter.java:64)
at org.apache.solr.update.DefaultSolrCoreState.createMainIndexWriter(DefaultSolrCoreState.java:279)
at org.apache.solr.update.DefaultSolrCoreState.getIndexWriter(DefaultSolrCoreState.java:111)
at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.openNewSearcher(SolrCore.java:1528)
... 33 more
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I found some threads on StackOverflow etc discussing this and several suggested increasing the address space for the shell with ulimit</li>
<li>I added <code>ulimit -v unlimited</code> to the <code>/etc/default/tomcat7</code> and restarted Tomcat and now Solr is working again:</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="/cgspace-notes/2019/01/solr-stats-incorrect.png" alt="Solr stats working"></p>
<ul>
<li>Some StackOverflow discussions related to this:
<ul>
<li><a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2895417/solrexception-internal-server-error/3035916#3035916">https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2895417/solrexception-internal-server-error/3035916#3035916</a></li>
<li><a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11683850/how-much-memory-could-vm-use">https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11683850/how-much-memory-could-vm-use</a></li>
<li><a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8892143/error-when-opening-a-lucene-index-map-failed/8893684#8893684">https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8892143/error-when-opening-a-lucene-index-map-failed/8893684#8893684</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Abenet was asking if the Atmire Usage Stats are correct because they are over 2 million the last few months&hellip;</li>
<li>For 2019-01 alone the Usage Stats are already around 1.2 million</li>
<li>I tried to look in the nginx logs to see how many raw requests there are so far this month and it&rsquo;s about 1.4 million:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># time zcat --force /var/log/nginx/* | grep -cE &#34;[0-9]{1,2}/Jan/2019&#34;
1442874
real 0m17.161s
user 0m16.205s
sys 0m2.396s
</code></pre><h2 id="2019-01-17">2019-01-17</h2>
<ul>
<li>Send reminder to Atmire about purchasing the <a href="https://tracker.atmire.com/tickets-cgiar-ilri/view-ticket?id=657">MQM module</a></li>
<li>Trying to decide the solid action points for CGSpace on the CG Core 2.0 metadata&hellip;</li>
<li>It&rsquo;s difficult to decide some of these because the current CG Core 2.0 document does not provide guidance or rationale (yet)!</li>
<li>Also, there is not a good Dublin Core reference (or maybe I just don&rsquo;t understand?)</li>
<li>Several authoritative documents on Dublin Core appear to be:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/">Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1: Reference Description</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/">DCMI Metadata Terms</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>And what is the relationship between DC and DCTERMS?</li>
<li>DSpace uses DCTERMS in the metadata it embeds in XMLUI item views!</li>
<li>We really need to look at this more carefully and see the impacts that might be made from switching core fields like languages, abstract, authors, etc</li>
<li>We can check WorldFish and MELSpace repositories to see what effects these changes have had on theirs because they have already adopted some of these changes&hellip;</li>
<li>I think I understand the difference between DC and DCTERMS finally: DC is the original set of fifteen elements and DCTERMS is the newer version that was supposed to address much of the drawbacks of the original with regards to digital content</li>
<li>We might be able to use some proper fields for citation, abstract, etc that are part of DCTERMS</li>
<li>To make matters more confusing, there is also &ldquo;qualified Dublin Core&rdquo; that uses the original fifteen elements of legacy DC and qualifies them, like <code>dc.date.accessioned</code>
<ul>
<li>According to Wikipedia <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Core">Qualified Dublin Core was superseded by DCTERMS in 2008</a>!</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>So we should be trying to use DCTERMS where possible, unless it is some internal thing that might mess up DSpace (like dates)</li>
<li>&ldquo;Elements 1.1&rdquo; means legacy DC</li>
<li>Possible action list for CGSpace:
<ul>
<li>dc.description.abstract → dcterms.abstract</li>
<li>dc.description.version → cg.peer-reviewed (or cg.peer-review-status?)</li>
<li>dc.description.sponsorship → cg.contributor.donor</li>
<li>dc.contributor.author → dc.creator</li>
<li>dc.language.iso → dcterms.language</li>
<li>cg.identifier.url → dcterms.identifier</li>
<li>dc.identifier.citation → dcterms.bibliographicCitation</li>
<li>dc.relation.ispartofseries → dcterms.isPartOf</li>
<li>cg.targetaudience → dcterms.audience</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-19">2019-01-19</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<p>There&rsquo;s no official set of Dublin Core qualifiers so I can&rsquo;t tell if things like <code>dc.contributor.author</code> that are used by DSpace are official</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>I found a great <a href="https://www.dri.ie/sites/default/files/files/qualified-dublin-core-metadata-guidelines.pdf">presentation from 2015 by the Digital Repository of Ireland</a> that discusses using MARC Relator Terms with Dublin Core elements</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>It seems that <code>dc.contributor.author</code> would be a supported term according to this <a href="https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/loc.terms/relators/dc-contributor.html">Library of Congress list</a> linked from the <a href="http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/relators/">Dublin Core website</a></p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The Library of Congress document specifically says:</p>
<p>These terms conform with the DCMI Abstract Model and may be used in DCMI application profiles. DCMI endorses their use with Dublin Core elements as indicated.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-20">2019-01-20</h2>
<ul>
<li>That&rsquo;s weird, I logged into DSpace Test (linode19) and it says it has been up for 213 days:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># w
04:46:14 up 213 days, 7:25, 4 users, load average: 1.94, 1.50, 1.35
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I&rsquo;ve definitely rebooted it several times in the past few months&hellip; according to <code>journalctl -b</code> it was a few weeks ago on 2019-01-02</li>
<li>I re-ran the Ansible DSpace tag, ran all system updates, and rebooted the host</li>
<li>After rebooting I notice that the Linode kernel went down from 4.19.8 to 4.18.16&hellip;</li>
<li>Atmire sent a quote on our <a href="https://tracker.atmire.com/tickets-cgiar-ilri/view-ticket?id=657">ticket about purchasing the Metadata Quality Module (MQM) for DSpace 5.8</a></li>
<li>Abenet asked me for an <a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/open-search/discover?query=crpsubject:Livestock&amp;sort_by=3&amp;order=DESC">OpenSearch query that could generate and RSS feed for items in the Livestock CRP</a></li>
<li>According to my notes, <code>sort_by=3</code> is accession date (as configured in <code>dspace.cfg</code>)</li>
<li>The query currently shows 3023 items, but a <a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/discover?filtertype_1=crpsubject&amp;filter_relational_operator_1=equals&amp;filter_1=Livestock&amp;submit_apply_filter=&amp;query=">Discovery search for Livestock CRP only returns 858 items</a></li>
<li>That query seems to return items tagged with <code>Livestock and Fish</code> CRP as well&hellip; hmm.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-21">2019-01-21</h2>
<ul>
<li>Investigating running Tomcat 7 on Ubuntu 18.04 with the tarball and a custom systemd package instead of waiting for our DSpace to get compatible with Ubuntu 18.04&rsquo;s Tomcat 8.5</li>
<li>I could either run with a simple <code>tomcat7.service</code> like this:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>[Unit]
Description=Apache Tomcat 7 Web Application Container
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
ExecStart=/path/to/apache-tomcat-7.0.92/bin/startup.sh
ExecStop=/path/to/apache-tomcat-7.0.92/bin/shutdown.sh
User=aorth
Group=aorth
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Or try to use adapt a real systemd service like Arch Linux&rsquo;s:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>[Unit]
Description=Tomcat 7 servlet container
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/tomcat7.pid
Environment=CATALINA_PID=/var/run/tomcat7.pid
Environment=TOMCAT_JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default-runtime
Environment=CATALINA_HOME=/usr/share/tomcat7
Environment=CATALINA_BASE=/usr/share/tomcat7
Environment=CATALINA_OPTS=
Environment=ERRFILE=SYSLOG
Environment=OUTFILE=SYSLOG
ExecStart=/usr/bin/jsvc \
-Dcatalina.home=${CATALINA_HOME} \
-Dcatalina.base=${CATALINA_BASE} \
-Djava.io.tmpdir=/var/tmp/tomcat7/temp \
-cp /usr/share/java/commons-daemon.jar:/usr/share/java/eclipse-ecj.jar:${CATALINA_HOME}/bin/bootstrap.jar:${CATALINA_HOME}/bin/tomcat-juli.jar \
-user tomcat7 \
-java-home ${TOMCAT_JAVA_HOME} \
-pidfile /var/run/tomcat7.pid \
-errfile ${ERRFILE} \
-outfile ${OUTFILE} \
$CATALINA_OPTS \
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
ExecStop=/usr/bin/jsvc \
-pidfile /var/run/tomcat7.pid \
-stop \
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I see that <code>jsvc</code> and <code>libcommons-daemon-java</code> are both available on Ubuntu so that should be easy to port</li>
<li>We probably don&rsquo;t need Eclipse Java Bytecode Compiler (ecj)</li>
<li>I tested Tomcat 7.0.92 on Arch Linux using the <code>tomcat7.service</code> with <code>jsvc</code> and it works&hellip; nice!</li>
<li>I think I might manage this the same way I do the restic releases in the <a href="https://github.com/ilri/rmg-ansible-public">Ansible infrastructure scripts</a>, where I download a specific version and symlink to some generic location without the version number</li>
<li>I verified that there is indeed an issue with sharded Solr statistics cores on DSpace, which will cause inaccurate results in the dspace-statistics-api:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ http &#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics/select?indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=type:2+id:11576&amp;fq=isBot:false&amp;fq=statistics_type:view&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;33&#34; start=&#34;0&#34;&gt;
$ http &#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics-2018/select?indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=type:2+id:11576&amp;fq=isBot:false&amp;fq=statistics_type:view&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;241&#34; start=&#34;0&#34;&gt;
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I opened an issue on the GitHub issue tracker (<a href="https://github.com/ilri/dspace-statistics-api/issues/10">#10</a>)</li>
<li>I don&rsquo;t think the <a href="https://solrclient.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">SolrClient library</a> we are currently using supports these type of queries so we might have to just do raw queries with requests</li>
<li>The <a href="https://github.com/django-haystack/pysolr">pysolr</a> library says it supports multicore indexes, but I am not sure it does (or at least not with our setup):</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>import pysolr
solr = pysolr.Solr(&#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics&#39;)
results = solr.search(&#39;type:2&#39;, **{&#39;fq&#39;: &#39;isBot:false AND statistics_type:view&#39;, &#39;facet&#39;: &#39;true&#39;, &#39;facet.field&#39;: &#39;id&#39;, &#39;facet.mincount&#39;: 1, &#39;facet.limit&#39;: 10, &#39;facet.offset&#39;: 0, &#39;rows&#39;: 0})
print(results.facets[&#39;facet_fields&#39;])
{&#39;id&#39;: [&#39;77572&#39;, 646, &#39;93185&#39;, 380, &#39;92932&#39;, 375, &#39;102499&#39;, 372, &#39;101430&#39;, 337, &#39;77632&#39;, 331, &#39;102449&#39;, 289, &#39;102485&#39;, 276, &#39;100849&#39;, 270, &#39;47080&#39;, 260]}
</code></pre><ul>
<li>If I double check one item from above, for example <code>77572</code>, it appears this is only working on the current statistics core and not the shards:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>import pysolr
solr = pysolr.Solr(&#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics&#39;)
results = solr.search(&#39;type:2 id:77572&#39;, **{&#39;fq&#39;: &#39;isBot:false AND statistics_type:view&#39;})
print(results.hits)
646
solr = pysolr.Solr(&#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics-2018/&#39;)
results = solr.search(&#39;type:2 id:77572&#39;, **{&#39;fq&#39;: &#39;isBot:false AND statistics_type:view&#39;})
print(results.hits)
595
</code></pre><ul>
<li>So I guess I need to figure out how to use join queries and maybe even switch to using raw Python requests with JSON</li>
<li>This enumerates the list of Solr cores and returns JSON format:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>http://localhost:3000/solr/admin/cores?action=STATUS&amp;wt=json
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I think I figured out how to search across shards, I needed to give the whole URL to each other core</li>
<li>Now I get more results when I start adding the other statistics cores:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ http &#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics/select?&amp;indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=*:*&#39; | grep numFound&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;2061320&#34; start=&#34;0&#34;&gt;
$ http &#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics/select?&amp;shards=localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2018&amp;indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=*:*&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;16280292&#34; start=&#34;0&#34; maxScore=&#34;1.0&#34;&gt;
$ http &#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics/select?&amp;shards=localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2018,localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2017&amp;indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=*:*&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;25606142&#34; start=&#34;0&#34; maxScore=&#34;1.0&#34;&gt;
$ http &#39;http://localhost:3000/solr/statistics/select?&amp;shards=localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2018,localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2017,localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2016&amp;indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=*:*&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;31532212&#34; start=&#34;0&#34; maxScore=&#34;1.0&#34;&gt;
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I should be able to modify the dspace-statistics-api to check the shards via the Solr core status, then add the <code>shards</code> parameter to each query to make the search distributed among the cores</li>
<li>I implemented a proof of concept to query the Solr STATUS for active cores and to add them with a <code>shards</code> query string</li>
<li>A few things I noticed:
<ul>
<li>Solr doesn&rsquo;t mind if you use an empty <code>shards</code> parameter</li>
<li>Solr doesn&rsquo;t mind if you have an extra comma at the end of the <code>shards</code> parameter</li>
<li>If you are searching multiple cores, you need to include the base core in the <code>shards</code> parameter as well</li>
<li>For example, compare the following two queries, first including the base core and the shard in the <code>shards</code> parameter, and then only including the shard:</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ http &#39;http://localhost:8081/solr/statistics/select?indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=type:2+id:11576&amp;fq=isBot:false&amp;fq=statistics_type:view&amp;shards=localhost:8081/solr/statistics,localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2018&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;275&#34; start=&#34;0&#34; maxScore=&#34;12.205825&#34;&gt;
$ http &#39;http://localhost:8081/solr/statistics/select?indent=on&amp;rows=0&amp;q=type:2+id:11576&amp;fq=isBot:false&amp;fq=statistics_type:view&amp;shards=localhost:8081/solr/statistics-2018&#39; | grep numFound
&lt;result name=&#34;response&#34; numFound=&#34;241&#34; start=&#34;0&#34; maxScore=&#34;12.205825&#34;&gt;
</code></pre><h2 id="2019-01-22">2019-01-22</h2>
<ul>
<li>Release <a href="https://github.com/ilri/dspace-statistics-api/releases/tag/v0.9.0">version 0.9.0 of the dspace-statistics-api</a> to address the issue of querying multiple Solr statistics shards</li>
<li>I deployed it on DSpace Test (linode19) and restarted the indexer and now it shows all the stats from 2018 as well (756 pages of views, intead of 6)</li>
<li>I deployed it on CGSpace (linode18) and restarted the indexer as well</li>
<li>Linode sent an alert that CGSpace (linode18) was using high CPU this afternoon, the top ten IPs during that time were:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;22/Jan/2019:1(4|5|6)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
155 40.77.167.106
176 2003:d5:fbda:1c00:1106:c7a0:4b17:3af8
189 107.21.16.70
217 54.83.93.85
310 46.174.208.142
346 83.103.94.48
360 45.5.186.2
595 154.113.73.30
716 196.191.127.37
915 35.237.175.180
</code></pre><ul>
<li>35.237.175.180 is known to us</li>
<li>I don&rsquo;t think we&rsquo;ve seen 196.191.127.37 before. Its user agent is:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.87 UBrowser/7.0.185.1002 Safari/537.36
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Interestingly this IP is located in Addis Ababa&hellip;</li>
<li>Another interesting one is 154.113.73.30, which is apparently at IITA Nigeria and uses the user agent:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36
</code></pre><h2 id="2019-01-23">2019-01-23</h2>
<ul>
<li>Peter noticed that some goo.gl links in our tweets from Feedburner are broken, for example this one from last week:</li>
</ul>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ILRI?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ILRI</a> research: Towards unlocking the potential of the hides and skins value chain in Somaliland <a href="https://t.co/EZH7ALW4dp">https://t.co/EZH7ALW4dp</a></p>&mdash; ILRI.org (@ILRI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ILRI/status/1086330519904673793?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
2024-02-20 20:55:09 +01:00
2023-07-04 07:03:36 +02:00
<ul>
<li>The shortened link is <a href="goo.gl/fb/VRj9Gq">goo.gl/fb/VRj9Gq</a> and it shows a &ldquo;Dynamic Link not found&rdquo; error from Firebase:</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="/cgspace-notes/2019/01/firebase-link-not-found.png" alt="Dynamic Link not found"></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Apparently Google announced last year that they plan to <a href="https://developers.googleblog.com/2018/03/transitioning-google-url-shortener.html">discontinue the shortner and transition to Firebase Dynamic Links in March, 2019</a>, so maybe this is related&hellip;</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Very interesting discussion of methods for <a href="https://jdebp.eu/FGA/systemd-house-of-horror/tomcat.html">running Tomcat under systemd</a></p>
</li>
<li>
<p>We can set the ulimit options that used to be in <code>/etc/default/tomcat7</code> with systemd&rsquo;s <code>LimitNOFILE</code> and <code>LimitAS</code> (see the <code>systemd.exec</code> man page)</p>
<ul>
<li>Note that we need to use <code>infinity</code> instead of <code>unlimited</code> for the address space</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
<p>Create accounts for Bosun from IITA and Valerio from ICARDA / CGMEL on DSpace Test</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Maria Garruccio asked me for a list of author affiliations from all of their submitted items so she can clean them up</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>I got a list of their collections from the CGSpace XMLUI and then used an SQL query to dump the unique values to CSV:</p>
</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>dspace=# \copy (select distinct text_value, count(*) from metadatavalue where metadata_field_id = (select metadata_field_id from metadatafieldregistry where element = &#39;contributor&#39; and qualifier = &#39;affiliation&#39;) AND resource_type_id = 2 AND resource_id IN (select item_id from collection2item where collection_id IN (select resource_id from handle where handle in (&#39;10568/35501&#39;, &#39;10568/41728&#39;, &#39;10568/49622&#39;, &#39;10568/56589&#39;, &#39;10568/56592&#39;, &#39;10568/65064&#39;, &#39;10568/65718&#39;, &#39;10568/65719&#39;, &#39;10568/67373&#39;, &#39;10568/67731&#39;, &#39;10568/68235&#39;, &#39;10568/68546&#39;, &#39;10568/69089&#39;, &#39;10568/69160&#39;, &#39;10568/69419&#39;, &#39;10568/69556&#39;, &#39;10568/70131&#39;, &#39;10568/70252&#39;, &#39;10568/70978&#39;))) group by text_value order by count desc) to /tmp/bioversity-affiliations.csv with csv;
COPY 1109
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Send a mail to the dspace-tech mailing list about the OpenSearch issue we had with the Livestock CRP</li>
<li>Linode sent an alert that CGSpace (linode18) had a high load this morning, here are the top ten IPs during that time:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;23/Jan/2019:0(4|5|6)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
222 54.226.25.74
241 40.77.167.13
272 46.101.86.248
297 35.237.175.180
332 45.5.184.72
355 34.218.226.147
404 66.249.64.155
4637 205.186.128.185
4637 70.32.83.92
9265 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li>
<p>I think it&rsquo;s the usual IPs:</p>
<ul>
<li>45.5.186.2 is CIAT</li>
<li>70.32.83.92 is CCAFS</li>
<li>205.186.128.185 is CCAFS or perhaps another Macaroni Bros harvester (new ILRI website?)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
<p>Following up on the thumbnail issue that we had in <a href="/cgspace-notes/2018-12/">2018-12</a></p>
</li>
<li>
<p>It looks like the two items with problematic PDFs both have thumbnails now:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98390">10568/98390</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98391">10568/98391</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
<p>Just to make sure these were not uploaded by the user or something, I manually forced the regeneration of these with DSpace&rsquo;s <code>filter-media</code>:</p>
</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ schedtool -D -e ionice -c2 -n7 nice -n19 /home/cgspace.cgiar.org/bin/dspace filter-media -v -f -i 10568/98390
$ schedtool -D -e ionice -c2 -n7 nice -n19 /home/cgspace.cgiar.org/bin/dspace filter-media -v -f -i 10568/98391
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Both of these were successful, so there must have been an update to ImageMagick or Ghostscript in Ubuntu since early 2018-12</li>
<li>Looking at the apt history logs I see that on 2018-12-07 a security update for Ghostscript was installed (version 9.26~dfsg+0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3)</li>
<li>I think this Launchpad discussion is relevant: <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghostscript/+bug/1806517">https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghostscript/+bug/1806517</a></li>
<li>As well as the original Ghostscript bug report: <a href="https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=699815">https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=699815</a></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-24">2019-01-24</h2>
<ul>
<li>I noticed Ubuntu&rsquo;s Ghostscript 9.26 works on some troublesome PDFs where Arch&rsquo;s Ghostscript 9.26 doesn&rsquo;t, so the fix for the first/last page crash is not the patch I found yesterday</li>
<li>Ubuntu&rsquo;s Ghostscript uses another <a href="http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=ghostpdl.git;h=fae21f1668d2b44b18b84cf0923a1d5f3008a696">patch from Ghostscript git</a> (<a href="https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=700315">upstream bug report</a>)</li>
<li>I re-compiled Arch&rsquo;s ghostscript with the patch and then I was able to generate a thumbnail from one of the <a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/98390">troublesome PDFs</a></li>
<li>Before and after:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>$ identify Food\ safety\ Kenya\ fruits.pdf\[0\]
zsh: abort (core dumped) identify Food\ safety\ Kenya\ fruits.pdf\[0\]
$ identify Food\ safety\ Kenya\ fruits.pdf\[0\]
Food safety Kenya fruits.pdf[0]=&gt;Food safety Kenya fruits.pdf PDF 612x792 612x792+0+0 16-bit sRGB 64626B 0.000u 0:00.000
identify: CorruptImageProfile `xmp&#39; @ warning/profile.c/SetImageProfileInternal/1747.
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I reported it to the Arch Linux bug tracker (<a href="https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/61513">61513</a>)</li>
<li>I told Atmire to go ahead with the Metadata Quality Module addition based on our <code>5_x-dev</code> branch (<a href="https://tracker.atmire.com/tickets-cgiar-ilri/view-ticket?id=657">657</a>)</li>
<li>Linode sent alerts last night to say that CGSpace (linode18) was using high CPU last night, here are the top ten IPs from the nginx logs around that time:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;23/Jan/2019:(18|19|20)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
305 3.81.136.184
306 3.83.14.11
306 52.54.252.47
325 54.221.57.180
378 66.249.64.157
424 54.70.40.11
497 47.29.247.74
783 35.237.175.180
1108 66.249.64.155
2378 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li>45.5.186.2 is CIAT and 66.249.64.155 is Google&hellip; hmmm.</li>
<li>Linode sent another alert this morning, here are the top ten IPs active during that time:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;24/Jan/2019:0(4|5|6)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
360 3.89.134.93
362 34.230.15.139
366 100.24.48.177
369 18.212.208.240
377 3.81.136.184
404 54.221.57.180
506 66.249.64.155
4642 70.32.83.92
4643 205.186.128.185
8593 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Just double checking what CIAT is doing, they are mainly hitting the REST API:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;24/Jan/2019:&#34; | grep 45.5.186.2 | grep -Eo &#34;GET /(handle|bitstream|rest|oai)/&#34; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
</code></pre><ul>
<li>CIAT&rsquo;s community currently has 12,000 items in it so this is normal</li>
<li>The issue with goo.gl links that we saw yesterday appears to be resolved, as links are working again&hellip;</li>
<li>For example: <a href="https://goo.gl/fb/VRj9Gq">https://goo.gl/fb/VRj9Gq</a></li>
<li>The full <a href="http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators.html">list of MARC Relators on the Library of Congress website</a> linked from the <a href="http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/relators/">DMCI relators page</a> is very confusing</li>
<li>Looking at the default DSpace XMLUI crosswalk in <a href="https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-5_x/dspace/config/crosswalks/xhtml-head-item.properties">xhtml-head-item.properties</a> I see a very complete mapping of DSpace DC and QDC fields to DCTERMS
<ul>
<li>This is good for standards-compliant web crawlers, but what about for those harvesting via REST or OAI APIs?</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>I sent a message titled &ldquo;<a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/dspace-tech/phV_t51TGuE">DC, QDC, and DCTERMS: reviewing our metadata practices</a>&rdquo; to the dspace-tech mailing list to ask about some of this</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-25">2019-01-25</h2>
<ul>
<li>A little bit more work on getting Tomcat to run from a tarball on our <a href="https://github.com/ilri/rmg-ansible-public">Ansible infrastructure playbooks</a>
<ul>
<li>I tested by doing a Tomcat 7.0.91 installation, then switching it to 7.0.92 and it worked&hellip; nice!</li>
<li>I refined the tasks so much that I was confident enough to deploy them on DSpace Test and it went very well</li>
<li>Basically I just stopped tomcat7, created a dspace user, removed tomcat7, chown&rsquo;d everything to the dspace user, then ran the playbook</li>
<li>So now DSpace Test (linode19) is running Tomcat 7.0.92&hellip; w00t</li>
<li>Now we need to monitor it for a few weeks to see if there is anything we missed, and then I can change CGSpace (linode18) as well, and we&rsquo;re ready for Ubuntu 18.04 too!</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-27">2019-01-27</h2>
<ul>
<li>Linode sent an email that the server was using a lot of CPU this morning, and these were the top IPs in the web server logs at the time:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;27/Jan/2019:0(6|7|8)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
189 40.77.167.108
191 157.55.39.2
263 34.218.226.147
283 45.5.184.2
332 45.5.184.72
608 5.9.6.51
679 66.249.66.223
1116 66.249.66.219
4644 205.186.128.185
4644 70.32.83.92
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I think it&rsquo;s the usual IPs:
<ul>
<li>70.32.83.92 is CCAFS</li>
<li>205.186.128.185 is CCAFS or perhaps another Macaroni Bros harvester (new ILRI website?)</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-28">2019-01-28</h2>
<ul>
<li>Udana from WLE asked me about the interaction between their publication website and their items on CGSpace
<ul>
<li>There is an item that is mapped into their collection from IWMI and is missing their <code>cg.identifier.wletheme</code> metadata</li>
<li>I told him that, as far as I remember, when WLE introduced Phase II research themes in 2017 we decided to infer theme ownership from the collection hierarchy and we created a <a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/81268">WLE Phase II Research Themes</a> subCommunity</li>
<li>Perhaps they need to ask Macaroni Bros about the mapping</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Linode alerted that CGSpace (linode18) was using too much CPU again this morning, here are the active IPs from the web server log at the time:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;28/Jan/2019:0(6|7|8)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
67 207.46.13.50
105 41.204.190.40
117 34.218.226.147
126 35.237.175.180
203 213.55.99.121
332 45.5.184.72
377 5.9.6.51
512 45.5.184.2
4644 205.186.128.185
4644 70.32.83.92
</code></pre><ul>
<li>There seems to be a pattern with <code>70.32.83.92</code> and <code>205.186.128.185</code> lately!</li>
<li>Every morning at 8AM they are the top users&hellip; I should tell them to stagger their requests&hellip;</li>
<li>I signed up for a <a href="https://visualping.io/">VisualPing</a> of the <a href="https://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html">PostgreSQL JDBC driver download page</a> to my CGIAR email address
<ul>
<li>Hopefully this will one day alert me that a new driver is released!</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Last night Linode sent an alert that CGSpace (linode18) was using high CPU, here are the most active IPs in the hours just before, during, and after the alert:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;28/Jan/2019:(17|18|19|20|21)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
310 45.5.184.2
425 5.143.231.39
526 54.70.40.11
1003 199.47.87.141
1374 35.237.175.180
1455 5.9.6.51
1501 66.249.66.223
1771 66.249.66.219
2107 199.47.87.140
2540 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li>Of course there is CIAT&rsquo;s <code>45.5.186.2</code>, but also <code>45.5.184.2</code> appears to be CIAT&hellip; I wonder why they have two harvesters?</li>
<li><code>199.47.87.140</code> and <code>199.47.87.141</code> is TurnItIn with the following user agent:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>TurnitinBot (https://turnitin.com/robot/crawlerinfo.html)
</code></pre><h2 id="2019-01-29">2019-01-29</h2>
<ul>
<li>Linode sent an alert about CGSpace (linode18) CPU usage this morning, here are the top IPs in the web server logs just before, during, and after the alert:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;29/Jan/2019:0(3|4|5|6|7)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
334 45.5.184.72
429 66.249.66.223
522 35.237.175.180
555 34.218.226.147
655 66.249.66.221
844 5.9.6.51
2507 66.249.66.219
4645 70.32.83.92
4646 205.186.128.185
9329 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li><code>45.5.186.2</code> is CIAT as usual&hellip;</li>
<li><code>70.32.83.92</code> and <code>205.186.128.185</code> are CCAFS as usual&hellip;</li>
<li><code>66.249.66.219</code> is Google&hellip;</li>
<li>I&rsquo;m thinking it might finally be time to increase the threshold of the Linode CPU alerts
<ul>
<li>I adjusted the alert threshold from 250% to 275%</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-30">2019-01-30</h2>
<ul>
<li>Got another alert from Linode about CGSpace (linode18) this morning, here are the top IPs before, during, and after the alert:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;30/Jan/2019:0(5|6|7|8|9)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
273 46.101.86.248
301 35.237.175.180
334 45.5.184.72
387 5.9.6.51
527 2a01:4f8:13b:1296::2
1021 34.218.226.147
1448 66.249.66.219
4649 205.186.128.185
4649 70.32.83.92
5163 45.5.184.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li>I might need to adjust the threshold again, because the load average this morning was 296% and the activity looks pretty normal (as always recently)</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2019-01-31">2019-01-31</h2>
<ul>
<li>Linode sent alerts about CGSpace (linode18) last night and this morning, here are the top IPs before, during, and after those times:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code># zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;30/Jan/2019:(16|17|18|19|20)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
436 18.196.196.108
460 157.55.39.168
460 207.46.13.96
500 197.156.105.116
728 54.70.40.11
1560 5.9.6.51
1562 35.237.175.180
1601 85.25.237.71
1894 66.249.66.219
2610 45.5.184.2
# zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &#34;31/Jan/2019:0(2|3|4|5|6)&#34; | awk &#39;{print $1}&#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
318 207.46.13.242
334 45.5.184.72
486 35.237.175.180
609 34.218.226.147
620 66.249.66.219
1054 5.9.6.51
4391 70.32.83.92
4428 205.186.128.185
6758 85.25.237.71
9239 45.5.186.2
</code></pre><ul>
<li><code>45.5.186.2</code> and <code>45.5.184.2</code> are CIAT as always</li>
<li><code>85.25.237.71</code> is some new server in Germany that I&rsquo;ve never seen before with the user agent:</li>
</ul>
<pre tabindex="0"><code>Linguee Bot (http://www.linguee.com/bot; bot@linguee.com)
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