Hello everyone again, Just to say everything is fine now, but I had delete
the all stores with ecw files and recreate the layers from the original ecw
files in the data directory.

Not sure what happened as I didn't have to do the same process with the
vector layers, so I must have somehow scrambled my data links on upgrading.

David 

 

From: David Lovelace [mailto:da...@dlovelace.freeserve.co.uk] 
Sent: 11 August 2016 22:42
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] ECW problems re-appearing in 2.9.1

 

Hello Everyone,

Ecw rasters have stopped working now that I've up upgraded from 2.9.0 to
stable 2.9.1 with the corrected gdal extensions added to the lib. 

ecw is listed as a raster source OK (confirm gdal lists ecw too). The stores
list all the raster layers OK but layer preview (OpenLayers) fails to show
anything whereas its fine for vector layers.

The same ecw layers have worked just fine before.

Nothing else has changed in my set up.

The log file has this (only some lines)

2016-08-11 21:55:25,720 WARN [gdal.BaseGDALGridCoverage2DReader] - Using
default coordinate reference system 

2016-08-11 22:30:53,113 WARN [geoserver.web] - Unable to find property:
'format.wms.application/vnd.google-earth.kml' for component:
[class=org.geoserver.web.demo.MapPreviewPage]. Locale: null, style: null

2016-08-11 22:30:53,113 WARN [geoserver.web] - Unable to find property:
'format.wms.rss' for component:
[class=org.geoserver.web.demo.MapPreviewPage]. Locale: null, style: null

2016-08-11 22:30:58,238 INFO [geoserver.wms] - 

Request: getServiceInfo

2016-08-11 22:30:58,241 ERROR [geoserver.ows] - 

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The specified coverageName
geotools_coverageis not supported

 

I'm running  geoserver as a war in Tomcat 8.0.30, IIS7, Windows server 2008
(as before).

Thanks David

 

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