Further to this, another few potentials for lowering of the logging level:
This seems to happen in response to WFS GetCapabilities requests from QGIS:
2014-01-14 10:05:32,294 ERROR [geoserver.wfs] - ERROR IN class
> org.geoserver.wfs.response.Excel97OutputFormat IMPLEMENTATION.
> getCapabilities
> But mind, a the objective of a GSIP is twofold: on one side, describe
> changes that you want to implement, on the other, ensure that
> you have the coding/testing resources necessary to pull off the changes
> you described
>
Ah right, kind of a lot beyond me an my knowledge of GeoServer then. A
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Jonathan Moules <
jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk> wrote:
> Assuming a GSIP is what I think it is, that's kind of what I was thinking
> too. I can write one if desired, though some pointers would be good as I've
> not done one before.
>
You'll need to get a Co
Hi Jody,
Thanks for your Input.
There are two reasons why WKT would be used:
> a) one of your layers uses an "prj" file - in which case this warning is
> fair
> b) geoserver, or your installation, includes additional custom definitions
> in an epsg.properties files - in which case this warning i
I am sure this list can be toned down, and I like the goal of making "GeoServer
start clean".
Lets have a look...
2013-12-17 06:05:01,509 WARN [support.DisposableBeanAdapter] - Invocation of
destroy method failed on bean with name 'geoServerLoader':
org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreatio
Hi List,
I'm wondering if it's possible to get GeoServer to log less to its log,
at least when the user has set it to "production_logging" as I have. The
problem is that every time I restart GeoServer (daily) I get a wall of WARN
level events.
This is a problem from a sys-admins perspective beca