Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer cluster running against PostGIS cluster

2013-08-12 Thread Hakala Oiva (MTT)
Hi, I am not an advanced Geoserver user, but I have managed to use 2 Geoserver instances, but that is not any limit. I used Iacovella - Younblood Geoserver's Beginners Guide to configure a simple Geoserver cluster. I also use one PostGis instance. Using more Postgis instances may not be so

Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer cluster running against PostGIS cluster

2013-08-12 Thread Hakala Oiva (MTT)
Eh, the book is Iacovella - Youngblood: Geoserver Beginner's Guide. Oiva Hi, What is the most common way to cluster both the GeoServer instances and the PostGIS instances for high availability? The user documentation doesn't seem to indicate how to create clustered database connection pools

[Geoserver-users] the 'right' place to inform HTTP Users

2013-08-12 Thread Terry Rankine
Hi Guys Where is the 'right place' to let users know that out data changes each night? We have a WFS on top of our dataset, and each night we slurp in updates from other providers. Can we configure Geoserver to help us tell out 'subscribers' how long our data is valid for? Can geoserver set a

Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer cluster running against PostGIS cluster

2013-08-12 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi, This blog post by Simone explains how they did it for very high availability: http://geo-solutions.blogspot.it/2012/08/real-world-uses-cases-troubleshooting.html This also may be of interest - http://suite.opengeo.org/opengeo-docs/sysadmin/production/availability.html Jonathan On 12

Re: [Geoserver-users] the 'right' place to inform HTTP Users

2013-08-12 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi Terry, GeoServer has some ability to set header caches. http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/geowebcache/responseheaders.htmlmay be of interest though I've not dabbled with that aspect. To set headers in GeoServer it needs to be done on a per-layer basis unfortunately-

[Geoserver-users] Restrict admin user to specific workspace

2013-08-12 Thread Paul Meems
I have a default Geoserver v2.2.1 setup, which I use for demo purposes. I'm now working on a project that requires a second user to work on my Geoserver. I want this second user admin rights to a specific workspace only, so he can add, remove and alter layers and stores. I've created a new Group

Re: [Geoserver-users] GetCapabilities ( other requests) very slow for time-enabled PostGIS layers

2013-08-12 Thread Justin Deoliveira
The changes I made where indeed backported to 9.x. https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/195 http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-4457 They should have been released for geotools 9.3 which i believe would have made it into geoserver 2.3.3? So it may be in this case there is an

Re: [Geoserver-users] GetCapabilities ( other requests) very slow for time-enabled PostGIS layers

2013-08-12 Thread Mike Grogan
Justin, Yes, the layer name does seem to be causing an issue. To clarify, this is for the NON-SQL-VIEW layer. The underlying postgis table is latest, as is the name of the store. If I name the layer latest in Geoserver Edit Layer, I see the following query upon a GetCapabilities: 12 Aug

Re: [Geoserver-users] GetCapabilities ( other requests) very slow for time-enabled PostGIS layers

2013-08-12 Thread Justin Deoliveira
Great, thanks Mike. That definitely narrows it down. Looks like we need to update the wrapper that comes into play when renaming to pass down the function natively. Do you mind opening a jira ticket for this? Thanks. On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Mike Grogan d.michael.gro...@gmail.comwrote: