Valerie Hendrix
Valerie Hendrix
> All of those console log errors indicate `connection lost` or `connect reset` types of messages. I think tracking down why the connection was reset will be critical to figuring...
@rushirajnenuji @robyngit Looking at the Apache logs, I see the following for one of the files in error > 2024-01-31 08:57:55.774 PST [2024-01-31 16:57:55.774713] [R:YXyYx3iJ8NI] Request 0 on C:1rzEx3iJ8NI pid:15...
@robyngit ESS-DIVE would be very interested in a feature like this. Is the intended implementation specific to the Artctic data center or is it something that will be generally available...
This needs some terminology changes but it is an idea of what we are going for ``` ESS-DIVE Data Audit Report Includes published data objects created between 2018-01-01 00:00:00 and...
> Thanks for checking @mbjones - I did run into the same thing when revisiting the dataset on ESS-DIVE, and now the results looks correct and consistent, so I think...
> As another data point, I am also still seeing the `713` count on the ESS-DIVE search page, even after reloading multiple times and clearing my browser cache, and trying...
Thanks @helbashandy for the analysis. That definitely sheds a light on what may be going on. @rushirajnenuji @mbjones is there a reason that the search result page does not use...
> Thanks for the report, @vchendrix . This could be related to #2167 and certainly seems to be in the same category of character encoding problems. Like that bug, our...
> what you mean by "invalid characters" with a concrete reproducible example. Here is the URL: https://data.ess-dive.lbl.gov/catalog/d1/mn/v2/object/ess-dive-3619bd077a60b7c-20240624T120319367 [The_importance_of_accounting_for_landscape.xml](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/16163681/The_importance_of_accounting_for_landscape.xml.txt)
> The_importance_of_accounting_for_landscape.xml @mbjones NOTE that once opened up in an editor the characters are automatically encoded and I was able to upload and have it parse successfully. The characters were...