Hi Peter,
Don´t know if it is to do with the same issue, but try commenting out the line
in /tomcat6/server.xml as described here..
http://de.mg41.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx=1&.rand=1o5tefhl9nlp5
.you never know, it might workm,
Cheers,
Rob
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Von: "Turvey, Peter G (UK)" <peter.tur...@baesystems.com>
An: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Gesendet: 14:47 Mittwoch, 26.Oktober 2011
Betreff: [Geoserver-users] Creating a Layer from a GeoTif
I have recently upgraded from GeoServer 1.7.3 to GeoServer 2.1.
I am having trouble creating a layer from a GeoTif.
I created a new Store (type=GeoTIFF) using a .tif file that has always worked
fine in the past with the older geoServer.
That seemed to work OK.
Then I attempted to create a new Layer (using Layer – Add NewResource).
The new DataStore was on the drop down list so I selected that.
Then I provided some information on the “Layer/Data” and “Layer/Publishing”
tabs and when I saved it didn’t give any error messages.
However it stayed on this page that is used for defining the Layer.
When I went to the list of “Layers” my new Layer had not appeared so I guess
that means it has not been created.
And it was not in the Layer Preview either.
I noticed from the supplied example of a GeoTif (“sfdem.tif”) that there should
be a “coveragestore.xml”, “coverage.xml” and “layer.xml”.
I only have a “coveragestore.xml” at the moment.
Is there anything obvious that I’ve forgotten to do ?
Peter Turvey
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