Hi Frederik
During the last weekend I fixed a problem
https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-4561
Maybe this will fix your issue too.
You can test with a nightly build or I can send you a jar file.
Christian
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Christian Mueller <
christian.muel...@os-solutions.at
Hmmm, No idea how create an account, I did this a long time ago.
Can you open a new thread on the user list asking how to get a JIRA
account. I can remember some people having the same problem but I forgot
the solution.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Frederik Haefker wrote:
> Thanks a lot for
Thanks a lot for your effort and help!!!
Do you have any idea why I can't create an account at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS/ To create a new
issue?
It is recommended in the error message of geoserver:
"Here's an error report you can include in a JIRA bug
report about this issue:"
Best
About the geoserver error
No chance without a debug session, I cannot see anything from the log
files.
Have a look at the supported formats
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/iio-141084.html
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Frederik Haefker wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> I just tried follow
Good Morning,
I just tried following idea:
first I converted the geotiff to png
> gdal_translate -co WORLDFILE=YES -of png 1.tif 2.png
Then I followed the instruction of the tutorial.
I didn't get the error message when I published the layer.
The layer can be loaded to the main map and uses the
Hi Frederik
This is strange. In the file geoserver_aftererror.log I see
2013-09-03 13:35:57,116 INFO [org.geotools.gce.imagemosaic.jdbc] - Using 8
CPU(s)
2013-09-03 13:35:57,129 INFO [org.geotools.gce.imagemosaic.jdbc] - Getting
1 Tiles needs 13 millisecs
2013-09-03 13:35:57,134 INFO [org.geotool
Hi Christian,
I have full control of the geoserver (sudo etc.). So I
think I can start a debug session. Sadly I don't know what
to do :) (sorry)
In my last message I sent you a file called error-log.txt
which included a copy of the full error message. Maybe we
can find a hint there?
I can se
Hi Christan,
thanks again for the help.
Sadly I don't understand what you mean by writing a simple
test program. Regarding the geoserver status page JAI is
working fine:
Native JAI true
Native JAI ImageIO true
I will send you the log-files and screenshots separately.
Gdalinfo do
Hi erveryone,
the Image Mosaic JDBC works fine and I could publish a png
as shown in the tutorial:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/tutorials/imagemosaic-jdbc/imagemosaic-jdbc_tutorial.html
However, when I try to publish my own geotiff I get an
error message:
"Oops, something went wrong
Hi Christian,
I did as you told me, but no new log files was created.
For all 5 logging profiles I used following settings:
Settings that apply to the entire server.
Verbose Messages
Verbose Exception Reporting
Enable Global Service
For restart I used:
user@domain$ sudo service tomcat7 restart
*
Hi Frederik
Please stay on the mailing list for discussions.
Go to Global Settings and switch the log level to VERBOSE_LOGGING. Stop
GeoServer and remove the log file from the file system. Start geoserver,
and zip the new logfile.
Repeat the same procedure with GEOTOOLS_DEVELOPER_LOGGING and
GEO
Hi Christian,
thanks for the help. However, its not the solution.
Actually you are right and I used sudo cp. But tomcat
works quite fine with it (for example the proxy plugin was
installed correctly).
Just to make sure I changed the user-rights (sudo chmod -R
ugo+rwx /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/g
Hi Frederik
I did a quick test on the master branch and anything works fine.
Did you check the file permissions of
/var/lib/tomcat7/
webapps/geoserver/WEB-INF/lib/imagemosaich-jdbc-.jar
Maybe you copied the jar file using the "root" user and tomact is using the
"tomcat" user. In this case, tom
Hello,
I am sorry to send the request again. However, it is my
first time writing to this user-list and I am really lost!
In the geoserver web application
(localhost:8080/geoserver) there is no possibility to add
an Image Mosaic JDBC as a store. However, the .jar-file is
at the right place an
Hello,
we are using "Geoserver 2.4 RC1" with "tomcat7" on "Ubuntu
12.04". Everything is working fine with the exclusion of
the "Image Mosaic JDBC"-plugin.
The .jar-file is at the right place:
user@station:/var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/geoserver/WEB-INF/lib$
ls -l
total 55928
-rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat7 t
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