Category Archives: Dspace
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Configured Dspace handle server cleaned out spare firewire drive for steve
Dspace updates
After much discussion, badger finally received 240 GB of free disk storage via an NFS share on okapi.uvm.edu . This is temporary until TSG can spec out, order, and install a dedicated drive (apparently the NFS space is needed back … Continue reading
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mysql admin for c behr Mike found 200 GB of NFS space for badger. I helped configure it and populate it with data advised dspace users that it was safe to enter the water again
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reassured M Tignor that if Dspace dissappears, we can preserve his data more political wrangling for disk space addressed issues with art lab print server left early, whacked my knee into a tree
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Communicated Dspace situation to M Tignor web publishing advice sent to CTL Docs updated k kennedy on dspace project vs other similar efforts advised t streeter on blog use investigated reported landscape change bug
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Negotiations with CIT management to find a Dspace disk space solution investigated and solved issues with print server in Art Lab help a hendrickson with issues related to FormMail.pl and mailform.pl iPod documentation
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Communications to Mora-Klepeis about how to make way too big geology files not so big Communications with Brian Bittman about state of WRUV Streaming projects; some additional fiddling with configuration of same
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Communications to Mora-Klepeis and Tignor re: state of Dspace, how much space is left, and where is it all going (way too big geology files) Communications with Brian Bittman about state of WRUV Streaming projects
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Worked out issues with esd sound daemon on Mac OS with USB sound input as implimented on WRUV X-Serve Found a tad more disk space on badger for dSpace
Dspace Needs a new home
The non-production, unsupported, unauthorized "test" version of Dspace, currently found at http://badger.uvm.edu/dspace has hit the wall: interest in the Dspace platform has been sufficient to pretty much fill the tiny 14GB drive installed in badger — in fact, I … Continue reading