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Re: [Handle-info] Resolution protocol specification
When I try to resolve 11234/does-not-exist, I get a server error. As a result my client tries every interface on your server (UDP, TCP, HTTP). Each returns a server error.
Your server *should* just return handle not found. Please check or send to me your server's error.log; it should show what is going on.
Robert
On 2014-04-30, at 10:24 , Jozef Misutka <misutka@ufal.mff.cuni.cz> wrote:
> When one of the GHR servers is resolving a handle on our local server the communication is straight forward - one query and one reply.
>
> However, when I try to resolve a non existing suffix (with our prefix) I see three attempts to resolve that handle.
> tcpdump packet analyser shows additional communication going on and it seems the result of this are the additional resolution attempts.
>
> Therefore, I want to ask you if it is expected or if there is any handle.net tool which I can use for a convenient analysis of the communication.
>
> Technical details:
> We use an updated DSpace HandleManager (in the configuration we have a custom storage type) which logs every unsuccessful resolution attempt.
>
> Thank you,
> Jozef Misutka
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