Hello Karsten, this is very likely due to a corrupt xml definition file. In the style directory there are sld and xml files. In order to 'know' a style Geoserver needs and uses the XML file.
The XML file looks like that: In the layer definition there is only a reference to the id '4a678aa1:1448fb1baa5:-7fe8' in this case, but there is none to the name or the sld file. If you delete styles the sld files will still be in the directory. I suspect your 'line water' sld file does still exist. So the easiest way would be the interface and redefine the style. Browse and upload the file first, the name will be filled in automatically, validate and save and do not forget the layers where it was used as they will revert to the default line style. If you do not know which layers have changed, get the id of the default style and search for that in the xml files of the layer directories. Cheers Christian ----- ____________________________ Dr Christian Maul Project Manager Information Services Branch Department Environment and Primary Industries Level13, Marland House, 570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 PO Box 500, East Melbourne Vic 3002 Telephone: +61-3-8636 2325 Telefax: +61-3-8636 2813 -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/org-geoserver-platform-ServiceException-No-such-style-tp5129991p5130013.html Sent from the GeoServer - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech _______________________________________________ Geoserver-users mailing list Geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users