On 17/10/17 20:04, Seib Jürgen wrote:
the Grib-Plugin of the latest GeoServer version 2.12.x checks the file names in
org.geotools.coverage.io.grib.GRIBFormat.
// Check if it is a GRIB data and if the GRIB library is available
boolean gribExtension = UnidataUtilities.isGribAvailable() &&
(fileName.contains("grb") || fileName.contains("grib"));
So, the problem could simply be that your file suffix is .grb2. Rename your
files either to .grb or .grib and try again.
I think this is unlikely to be the problem because
fileName.contains("grb") will be true for filenames that end with ".grb2".
This is still a useful point: for filenames that do not contain "grb" or
"grib", under Linux a symbolic link containing one of these can be used.
A further issue could be that the Grib-Plugin of GeoServer 2.9.1 does not
support Grib2.
I can assure you that the GRIB plugin of GeoServer 2.9.1 most definitely
supports GRIB2. I used GeoServer 2.9.1 (built on GeoTools 15.1) for
GRIB2 single file and ImageMosaic:
https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOT-5434
Kind regards,
--
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Director
Transient Software Limited <http://transient.nz/>
New Zealand
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