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title: "June, 2021"
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date: 2021-06-01T10:51:07+03:00
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author: "Alan Orth"
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categories: ["Notes"]
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---
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## 2021-06-01
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- IWMI notified me that AReS was down with an HTTP 502 error
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- Looking at UptimeRobot I see it has been down for 33 hours, but I never got a notification
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- I don't see anything in the Elasticsearch container logs, or the systemd journal on the host, but I notice that the `angular_nginx` container isn't running
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- I simply started it and AReS was running again:
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```console
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$ docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml start angular_nginx
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```
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- Margarita from CCAFS emailed me to say that workflow alerts haven't been working lately
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- I guess this is related to the SMTP issues last week
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- I had fixed the config, but didn't restart Tomcat so DSpace didn't load the new variables
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- I ran all system updates on CGSpace (linode18) and DSpace Test (linode26) and rebooted the servers
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## 2021-06-03
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- Meeting with AMCOW and IWMI to discuss AMCOW getting IWMI's content into the new AMCOW Knowledge Hub
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- At first we spent some time talking about DSpace communities/collections and the REST API, but then they said they actually prefer to send queries to sites on the fly and cache them in Redis for some time
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- That's when I thought they could perhaps use the OpenSearch, but I can't remember if it's possible to limit by community, or only collection...
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- Looking now, I see there is a "scope" parameter that can be used for community or collection, for example:
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```
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/open-search/discover?query=subject:water%20scarcity&scope=10568/16814&order=DESC&rpp=100&sort_by=2&start=1
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```
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- That will sort by date issued (see: `webui.itemlist.sort-option.2` in dspace.cfg), give 100 results per page, and start on item 1
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- Otherwise, another alternative would be to use the IWMI CSV that we are already exporting every week
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- Fill out the *CGIAR-AGROVOC Task Group: Survey on the current CGIAR use of AGROVOC* survey on behalf of CGSpace
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## 2021-06-06
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- The Elasticsearch indexes are messed up so I dumped and re-created them correctly:
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```console
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curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-final'
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curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
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curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-final'
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curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
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curl -s -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/_aliases' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"actions" : [{"add" : { "index" : "openrxv-items-final", "alias" : "openrxv-items"}}]}'
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elasticdump --input=/home/aorth/openrxv-items_mapping.json --output=http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-final --type=mapping
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elasticdump --input=/home/aorth/openrxv-items_data.json --output=http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-final --type=data --limit=1000
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```
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- Then I started a harvesting on AReS
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## 2021-06-07
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- The harvesting on AReS completed successfully
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- Provide feedback to FAO on how we use AGROVOC for their "AGROVOC call for use cases"
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## 2021-06-10
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- Skype with Moayad to discuss AReS harvesting improvements
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- He will work on a plugin that reads the XML sitemap to get all item IDs and checks whether we have them or not
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## 2021-06-14
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- Dump and re-create indexes on AReS (as above) so I can do a harvest
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## 2021-06-16
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- Looking at the Solr statistics on CGSpace for last month I see many requests from hosts using seemingly normal Windows browser user agents, but using the MSN bot's DNS
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- For example, user agent `Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/5.0; Trident/5.0)` with DNS `msnbot-131-253-25-91.search.msn.com.`
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- I queried Solr for all hits using the MSN bot DNS (`dns:*msnbot* AND dns:*.msn.com.`) and found 457,706
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- I extracted their IPs using Solr's CSV format and ran them through my `resolve-addresses.py` script and found that they all belong to MICROSOFT-CORP-MSN-AS-BLOCK (AS8075)
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- Note that [Microsoft's docs say that reverse lookups on Bingbot IPs will always have "search.msn.com"](https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/how-to-verify-bingbot-3905dc26) so it is safe to purge these as non-human traffic
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- I purged the hits with `ilri/check-spider-ip-hits.sh` (though I had to do it in 3 batches because I forgot to increase the `facet.limit` so I was only getting them 100 at a time)
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- Moayad sent a pull request a few days ago to re-work the harvesting on OpenRXV
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- It will hopefully also fix the duplicate and missing items issues
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- I had a Skype with him to discuss
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- I got it running on podman-compose, but I had to fix the storage permissions on the Elasticsearch volume after the first time it tries (and fails) to run:
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```console
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$ podman unshare chown 1000:1000 /home/aorth/.local/share/containers/storage/volumes/docker_esData_7/_data
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```
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- The new OpenRXV harvesting method by Moayad uses pages of 10 items instead of 100 and it's much faster
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- I harvested 90,000+ items from DSpace Test in ~3 hours
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- There seem to be some issues with the health check step though, as I see it is requesting one restricted item 600,000+ times...
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## 2021-06-17
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- I ported my ilri/resolve-addresses.py script that uses IPAPI.co to use the local GeoIP2 databases
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- The new script is ilri/resolve-addresses-geoip2.py and it is much faster and works offline with no API rate limits
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- Teams meeting with the CGIAR Metadata Working group to discuss CGSpace and open repositories and the way forward
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- More work with Moayad on OpenRXV harvesting issues
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- Using a JSON export from elasticdump we debugged the duplicate checker plugin and found that there are indeed duplicates:
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```console
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$ grep -oE '"handle":"[[:digit:]]+/[[:digit:]]+"' openrxv-items_data.json | awk -F: '{print $2}' | wc -l
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90459
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$ grep -oE '"handle":"[[:digit:]]+/[[:digit:]]+"' openrxv-items_data.json | awk -F: '{print $2}' | sort | uniq | wc -l
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90380
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$ grep -oE '"handle":"[[:digit:]]+/[[:digit:]]+"' openrxv-items_data.json | awk -F: '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -h
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...
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2 "10568/99409"
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2 "10568/99410"
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2 "10568/99411"
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2 "10568/99516"
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3 "10568/102093"
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3 "10568/103524"
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3 "10568/106664"
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3 "10568/106940"
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3 "10568/107195"
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3 "10568/96546"
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```
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## 2021-06-20
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- Udana asked me to update their IWMI subjects from `farmer managed irrigation systems` to `farmer-led irrigation`
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- First I extracted the IWMI community from CGSpace:
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```console
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$ dspace metadata-export -i 10568/16814 -f /tmp/2021-06-20-IWMI.csv
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```
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- Then I used `csvcut` to extract just the columns I needed and do the replacement into a new CSV:
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```console
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$ csvcut -c 'id,dcterms.subject[],dcterms.subject[en_US]' /tmp/2021-06-20-IWMI.csv | sed 's/farmer managed irrigation systems/farmer-led irrigation/' > /tmp/2021-06-20-IWMI-new-subjects.csv
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```
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- Then I uploaded the resulting CSV to CGSpace, updating 161 items
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- Start a harvest on AReS
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- I found [a bug](https://jira.lyrasis.org/browse/DS-1977) and [a patch](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/2584) for the private items showing up in the DSpace sitemap bug
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- The fix is super simple, I should try to apply it
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## 2021-06-21
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- The AReS harvesting finished, but the indexes got messed up again
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- I was looking at the JSON export I made yesterday and trying to understand the situation with duplicates
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- We have 90,000+ items, but only 85,000 unique:
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```console
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$ grep -E '"repo":"CGSpace"' openrxv-items_data.json | grep -oE '"handle":"[[:digit:]]+/[[:alnum:]]+"' | wc -l
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90937
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$ grep -E '"repo":"CGSpace"' openrxv-items_data.json | grep -oE '"handle":"[[:digit:]]+/[[:alnum:]]+"' | sort -u | wc -l
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85709
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```
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- So those could be duplicates from the way we harvest pages, but they could also be from mappings...
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- Manually inspecting the duplicates where handles appear more than once:
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```console
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$ grep -E '"repo":"CGSpace"' openrxv-items_data.json | grep -oE '"handle":"[[:digit:]]+/[[:alnum:]]+"' | sort | uniq -c | sort -h
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```
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- Unfortunately I found no pattern:
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- Some appear twice in the Elasticsearch index, but appear in only one collection
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- Some appear twice in the Elasticsearch index, and appear in *two* collections
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- Some appear twice in the Elasticsearch index, but appear in three collections (!)
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- So really we need to just check whether a handle exists before we insert it
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- I tested the [pull request for DS-1977](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/2584) that adjusts the sitemap generation code to exclude private items
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- It applies cleanly and seems to work, but we don't actually have any private items
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- The issue we are having with AReS hitting restricted items in the sitemap is that the items have restricted metadata, not that they are private
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- Testing the [pull request for DS-4065](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/2275) where the REST API's `/rest/items` endpoint is not aware of private items and returns an incorrect number of items
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- This is most easily seen by setting a low limit in `/rest/items`, making one of the items private, and requesting items again with the same limit
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- I confirmed the issue on the current DSpace 6 Demo:
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```console
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$ curl -s -H "Accept: application/json" "https://demo.dspace.org/rest/items?offset=0&limit=5" | jq length
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5
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$ curl -s -H "Accept: application/json" "https://demo.dspace.org/rest/items?offset=0&limit=5" | jq '.[].handle'
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"10673/4"
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"10673/3"
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"10673/6"
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"10673/5"
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"10673/7"
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# log into DSpace Demo XMLUI as admin and make one item private (for example 10673/6)
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$ curl -s -H "Accept: application/json" "https://demo.dspace.org/rest/items?offset=0&limit=5" | jq length
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4
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$ curl -s -H "Accept: application/json" "https://demo.dspace.org/rest/items?offset=0&limit=5" | jq '.[].handle'
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"10673/4"
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"10673/3"
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"10673/5"
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"10673/7"
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```
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- I tested the pull request on DSpace Test and it works, so I left a note on GitHub and Jira
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- Last week I noticed that the Gender Platform website is using "cgspace.cgiar.org" links for CGSpace, instead of handles
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- I emailed Fabio and Marianne to ask them to please use the Handle links
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- I tested the [pull request for DS-4271](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/2543) where Discovery filters of type "contains" don't work as expected when the user's search term has spaces
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- I tested with filter "farmer managed irrigation systems" on DSpace Test
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- Before the patch I got 293 results, and the few I checked didn't have the expected metadata value
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- After the patch I got 162 results, and all the items I checked had the exact metadata value I was expecting
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