Re: [Geoserver-users] Fwd: CQL Filter contradiction between WFS getFeature request and WMS mergeNewParams

2013-12-23 Thread venky
Yes. Its working now. Thanks for your help Mauro. Its really great. I will let u know if I met any further issue with this On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Mauro Bartolomeoli < mauro.bartolome...@geo-solutions.it> wrote: > Hi Venky, > the problem seems to be that you need to url encode the

[Geoserver-users] Heatmap demo No such style heatmap

2013-12-23 Thread John21042
I am new to GeoServer, and I was going through the Boundless heatmap tutorial http://workshops.boundlessgeo.com/tutorial-wordmap/ I cannot get the tutorial to work using my local GeoServer, instead of opengeo.org. I get the error: org.geoserver.platform.ServiceException: No such style: heatmap I

Re: [Geoserver-users] Boundless Heatmap demo - Unable to find function gs:Heatmap

2013-12-23 Thread John21042
I received a reply from Boundless support that solved the problem: > In addition to adding the style s you did, you must ensure that you have > the optional WPS extension installed.This used to be part of all OpenGeo > Suite installs but was made optional in an effort to make Suite more > modular

[Geoserver-users] Fwd: Out of Memory errors

2013-12-23 Thread Tom (JDi Solutions)
Hi all, Thanks all for your responses. I will get jmap running and see what that reports. We restart Apache nightly because it uses huge amounts of memory because of Oracle client connections and I wonder if this is similar. Either way Apache doesn't actually crash (it just keeps growing its mem

Re: [Geoserver-users] Fwd: Out of Memory errors

2013-12-23 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi Tom, For reference, my start up is: -Xmx5G -Xms2G -XX:MaxPermSize=256m (so 2Gb start, 5Gb max). Despite that, across 9 instances, I've never seen any of the tomcat instances use above 1.5Gb; it's typically 1Gb. In a typical day an instance handles about 6500 requests, 5000 of which are TMS (on

Re: [Geoserver-users] Fwd: Out of Memory errors

2013-12-23 Thread Andrea Aime
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Tom (JDi Solutions) < tom.d...@jdi-solutions.co.uk> wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks all for your responses. I will get jmap running and see what that > reports. We restart Apache nightly because it uses huge amounts of memory > because of Oracle client connections an

Re: [Geoserver-users] KML Network Link date filter (rolling 7 day window)?

2013-12-23 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hmmm How about a simple python script (or similar) that does that? Shouldn't take more than 30 minutes to knock up from scratch if you're rusty/new to the language. Just generate new KML files. >From the archives, this may be interest - http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/rel-Script-to-convert-WM

Re: [Geoserver-users] Dear geoserver-users

2013-12-23 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi, I'd suggest asking on the OpenGeo Suite list - they may have customised Geoserver a little to alter it from stock. That said, the error appears to be coming from your servlet engine, not GeoServer (that's where most 404's come from after all). Jonathan On 20 December 2013 21:06, Jeon-Youn

Re: [Geoserver-users] Fwd: Out of Memory errors

2013-12-23 Thread Tom (JDi Solutions)
Just looking to jmap this now and Geoserver is using over 4GB or RAM but jmap reports the following: "Unable to attach to 32-bit process running under WOW64" which suggests it's a 64bit jmap looking at a 32bit java instance but Geoserver is running out of the same install as far as I can tell allbe

Re: [Geoserver-users] Fwd: Out of Memory errors

2013-12-23 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi Tom, Yes, we're using one single username/password for it as we don't currently require any data segregation. There are actually two Oracle stores used though - using different schemas (but again, same username/password). I leave it to wiser minds than mine to figure out how anything interacts w

Re: [Geoserver-users] JMeter test plans for GeoServer

2013-12-23 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi Christian, Thanks for this, I've learnt a few things looking at it and managed to improve my test plan. On suggestion - You only really need one listener to write to a file - they all do it in the same format and it seems to be interchangeable, although I do note that a couple of yours have dif