Great! Well done. Please let us know if you encounter any further
difficulties.
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 13/10/11 16:35, TRD wrote:
Finally I got it working (as no error appears anymore). The last error showed
up because a mismatch of namespaces. After correcting them everything seems
to work
Hi Andreas, answers below
Zitat von Andreas Mitrou andmit...@yahoo.gr:
Hello Everyone ,
I have an installation environment in a virtual machine with CentOS
5.5.6 as operating system , Tomcat 5.5.23, JDK 1.6.0.24, Geoserver
2.1-RC2, Geonetwork. By the time the administrator upgraded
Hi,
We are having lots of problems with the display of SRS reprojected image
mosaics. Server runs out of memory after near 4000 requests, trying to
consume even the swap memory.
*Tomcat's log* file :
..
..
mmap failed for CEN and END part of zip file
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning:
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:45 PM, DGIS Devels webgisdesarro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
We are having lots of problems with the display of SRS reprojected image
mosaics. Server runs out of memory after near 4000 requests, trying to
consume even the swap memory.
*Tomcat's log* file :
..
..
So is it true? Does Geoserver render labels once on every image, unlike
the rest of the geometries that appear as many times as needed?
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Did you ever find a resolution? I'm also getting this error message (ERROR
[seed.MTSeeder] - Problem communicating with GeoServer) with Geoserver
2.2-SNAPSHOT (from 9/1/11, rev. 37947 Win Server 2008 R2 with integrated
GS/Tomcat deployment with JDK 1.6.0_27). I'm able to seed some zoom levels
Hello all,
I was hoping for some perspective on whether geoserver can effectively run in a
shared hosting environment, which might have memory limitations. Typically,
what would the memory requirements be, and can they be throttled to stay within
vendor limits?
thanks!
will cadell
Will,
Geoserver typically runs within the constraints of the Servlet container
used to host it. This means that you can for instance set up the maximum
amount of heap memory that the JVM will use. Whether that will work for your
environment or not depends on how much memory we are talking about,
Hello -
I have an instance of Geoserver 2.1.1. I would like to access it
via Tomcat with a different name, for example tomcat url:port/gserve.
Will that work. I took a functioning instance from a Jetty webapps
dir and created a configuration file for it, like this:
?xml version=1.0
This is to enquire if any one has attempted to render unicode indic scripts
with OpenType fonts in geoserver
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