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Command used:

[dspace]/bin/dspace stats-log-converter

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Java class:

org.dspace.statistics.util.ClassicDSpaceLogConverter

Arguments short and long forms):

Description

-i or -in

Input file

-o or -out

Output file

-m or -multiple

Adds a wildcard at the end of input and output, so it would mean dspace.log* would be converted. (For example, the following files would be included because of this argument: dspace.log, dspace.log.1, dspace.log.2, dspace.log.3, etc.)

-n or -newformat

If the log files have been created with DSpace 1.6

-v or -verbose

Display verbose output (helpful for debugging)

-h or -help

Help

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Command used:

[dspace]/bin/dspace stats-log-importer

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Java class:

org.dspace.statistics.util.StatisticsImporter

Arguments (short and long forms):

Description

-i or --

input file

-m or --

Adds a wildcard at the end of the input, so it would mean dspace.log* would be imported

-s or --

To skip the reverse DNS lookups that work out where a user is from. (The DNS lookup finds the information about the host from its IP address, such as geographical location, etc. This can be slow, and wouldn't work on a server not connected to the internet.)

-v or --

Display verbose ouput (helpful for debugging)

-l or --

For developers: allows you to import a log file from another system, so because the handles won't exist, it looks up random items in your local system to add hits to instead.

-h or --

Help

Although the DSpace Log Convertor applies basic spider filtering (googlebot, yahoo slurp, msnbot), it is far from complete. Please refer to Statistics Client (8.15) Filtering and Pruning Spiders for spider removal operations, after converting your old logs.

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Command used:

[dspace]/bin/dspace stats-util

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Java class:

org.dspace.statistics.util.StatisticsClient

Arguments (short and long forms):

Description

-u or -update-spider-files

Update Spider IP Files from internet into /dspace/config/spiders. Downloads Spider files identified in dspace.cfg under property solr.spiderips.urls. See DSpace SOLR Statistics Configuration

-f or -delete-spiders-by-flag

Delete Spiders in Solr By isBot Flag. Will prune out all records that have isBot:true

-i or -delete-spiders-by-ip

Delete Spiders in Solr By IP Address. Will prune out all records that have IP's that match spider IPs.

-m or -mark-spiders

Update isBog Flag in Solr. Marks any records currently stored in statistics that have IP addresses matched in spiders files

-h or -help

Calls up this brief help table at CLIcommand line.

Notes:

The usage of these options is open for the user to choose, If they want to keep spider entires in their repository, they can just mark them using "-m" and they will be excluded from statistics queries when "solr.statistics.query.filter.isBot = true" in the dspace.cfg.

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