I suspect that this is probably a QGIS question, but I thought I should
check here first in case I've made a mistake configuring GeoServer (and
because this community is so helpful). I have an ImageMosaic store, and
a layer based on that store. The mosaic is made of two GeoTIFF files,
Hi everybody,
do anybody knows if Imagemosaic support time-series of multiband images?
Time series works fine with mono-band images but I can not create a multi
band time serie.
I receive this message:
"Could not list layers for this store, an error occurred retrieving them:
Failed to create
Hi Mike,
sorry for not having provided you an answer to the second question on
Friday, but I have left the office just one minute before you sent it.
Good that you haven't be blocked from that.
Daniele
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No problem at all! I was just in a rush and didn't think the follow-up
question through before I sent it. I just needed to think about it for a
minute.
Thanks,
MIke
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Daniele Romagnoli
daniele.romagn...@geo-solutions.it wrote:
Hi Mike,
sorry for not having
I can't seem to find any documentation for it yet, so I am following
Simone's presentation as well as investigating the code for adding custom
dimensions using ImageMosaic and the new indexer.xml properties file.
[For reference, the presentation is at:
Hi Mike,
when using the indexer.xml there is no more need of the other
regex.properties file... You just need to specify the regex in the
collectors sections.
Therefore, similarly to what you did with fileData, you can do this (It's
just an example which also allows you to specify the format of
Daniele, thanks for the quick reply! One additional question, what would
the value look like for the elevation dimension if my filename were to
look like:
surfacemore_20140523T13000Z_500.tiff
where the _500 is the elevation?
Thanks again!
- Mike
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Daniele
I guess that was a silly follow up question asked in haste ... I just
needed to play with the regex a little bit more ...
value(?lt;=Z_)([0-9]{3})/value !-- need to replace angle bracket
with lt; in xml --
- Mike
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Mike Grogan d.michael.gro...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ciao Uwe,
check these tutorials:
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/tutorials/imagemosaic_timeseries/imagemosaic_timeseries.html
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/tutorials/imagemosaic_timeseries/imagemosaic_time-elevationseries.html
They contain the basics steps.
Regards,
Simone
HI Simone,
you mentioned here again to rather use a time index in postgis, you
suggested this to me before.
I actually got a Geoserver admin to try that, but he failed. Could you
please point me to somewhere where that is documented - explicitly, as we
are in the same position again?
Also, Chris
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Chris Gervais chris.gerv...@gmail.comwrote:
List,
I'm so close and I hate to open up old wounds but there is one last part
of the whole 'TIME' problem that I have not yet figured out. I'm
successfully adding time series data to Geoserver via REST using
Ciao Chris,
I checked the files and I found a little problem, you have trailing
spaces in your indexer.properties file.
Quick action is to remove the trailing spaces from the config files
manually, however I am making the parsing more resilient
(http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-5647)
Removing
Hello List,
I have been racking my brain trying to get TIME to work in Geoserver. I
have tried using the 2.2.2 version and the current version from git and I
have been getting the same results each time. I'm currently trying to use
the ImageMosaic raster store to bring in a collection of
Hello Simone,
First of all, thank you for your help. I've made the changes to my
indexer.properties so they matched yours that you used in your test. It
changed the error that I was receiving so I know i'm doing something wrong
somewhere else. I have made a zip of my dataset (even though it's
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