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Remove Areas for Further Assessment within the East Marine Region #109

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ansell opened this issue Jun 25, 2019 · 3 comments
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Remove Areas for Further Assessment within the East Marine Region #109

ansell opened this issue Jun 25, 2019 · 3 comments

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ansell commented Jun 25, 2019

Request from DoEE to remove a layer they provided in 2010/2011, cl900, named Areas for Further Assessment within the East Marine Region. cl900 is also one of the regions configured on regions.ala.org.au

  • Disable layer 900 on https://spatial.ala.org.au/ws/manageLayers/layer/900
  • Disable field cl900 on https://spatial.ala.org.au/ws/manageLayers/field/cl900
  • Remove cl900 from the configuration on regions.ala.org.au (nectar-dashboard)
  • Restart tomcat on nectar-dashboard (waiting as it has been restarted once already today and it has collateral effects on biocache and collections when restarted)
  • Remove cl900 from the configuration on regions-test.ala.org.au (nectar-dashboard-test)
  • Restart tomcat on nectar-dashboard-test
  • Remove cl900 from the regions configuration in ala-install
  • Remove cl900 from the regions app default menu configuration AtlasOfLivingAustralia/regions@fa8bc44
  • Complete resample/reprocess/reindex biocache (the complete resample has already started for this week, so this has a minimum date of 2019-07-03 for rechecking this and later tasks. All tasks before this task can be completed in the meantime)
  • Check that cl900 is no longer in the solr schema. It was still there.....
  • Remove cl900 manually from aws-bstore-1b. Removed the cl900 entries from /data/solr/solr-create/biocache/conf/schema.xml and /data/solr/solr-create/biocache/conf/managed-schema. Will recheck the production schema after the next reindex.
  • Check that cl900 is no longer in cassandra
  • Delete field cl900 on https://spatial.ala.org.au/ws/manageLayers/field/cl900
  • Delete layer 900 on https://spatial.ala.org.au/ws/manageLayers/layer/900

Refs ticket 35459 on helpdesk

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ansell commented Jun 25, 2019

Waiting for another day (or tonight) to restart nectar-dashboard to pickup the new configuration.

Also waiting for another 8 days or so (>= 2019-07-03) to look into the biocache solr schema/cassandra changes as the complete resample had already started when I started this process.

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ansell commented Jul 8, 2020

This is blocked on AtlasOfLivingAustralia/spatial-service#149 being deployed to production so the delete button works.

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ansell commented Jul 28, 2020

@adam-collins can you delete this layer, cl900 in the same way you have been deleting other layers?

@ansell ansell assigned adam-collins and unassigned ansell Jul 28, 2020
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