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Peter emailed to point out that many items in the ILRI archive collection have multiple handles:
http://hdl.handle.net/10568/78495||http://hdl.handle.net/10568/79336
There appears to be a pattern but I&rsquo;ll have to look a bit closer and try to clean them up automatically, either in SQL or in OpenRefine
Add Katherine Lutz to the groups for content sumission and edit steps of the CGIAR System collections
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Add Katherine Lutz to the groups for content sumission and edit steps of the CGIAR System collections
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<li>Peter emailed to point out that many items in the <a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/2703">ILRI archive collection</a> have multiple handles:</li>
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<pre><code>http://hdl.handle.net/10568/78495||http://hdl.handle.net/10568/79336
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<li>There appears to be a pattern but I&rsquo;ll have to look a bit closer and try to clean them up automatically, either in SQL or in OpenRefine</li>
<li>Add Katherine Lutz to the groups for content sumission and edit steps of the CGIAR System collections</li>
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<li>Peter Ballantyne said he was having problems logging into CGSpace with &ldquo;both&rdquo; 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 &ldquo;no DN found&rdquo; error:</li>
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<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
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<li>Seeing as yesterday was the first of the month I think it could actually be that his LDAP account expired</li>
<li>It looks like he was able to log in with his private account actually</li>
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