Thanks David, So to confirm I have understood this correctly- I would change GEOSERVER_BASE_URL in src/geonode/settings.py, run the django-admin.py command as below, then start geonode without jetty, using paster serve --reload shared/dev-paste.ini?
Would this overwrite existing test layers that I have loaded into geonode (I am quite happy for it to do that)? Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Winslow" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 20 September, 2010 5:29:22 PM Subject: Re: [geonode] Questions Once GeoNode is installed, the update script is integrated into the Django administration tool. You can invoke it like so: $ django-admin.py updatelayers --settings=geonode.settings Currently GeoNode only supports syncing with one GeoServer instance this way. Hope this helps. -- David Winslow OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Joanne Cook < [email protected] > wrote: Hi All, I met some of you at FOSS4G a few weeks ago, and also attended the tutorial on SDI best practices with Geonode. In that, someone (Sebastian?) mentioned being able to connect Geonode to a remote Geoserver instance, and run a script to get Geonode up to date with the Geoserver layers. Can someone give me some more information on where I might find this script? Thanks Jo -- ----------------------------------------------------- Joanne Cook Senior IT Support and Development Oxford Archaeology (North) 01524 880212 http://thehumanjourney.net ------ Files attached to this email may be in ISO 26300 format (OASIS Open Document Format). If you have difficulty opening them, please visit http://iso26300.info for more information. -- ----------------------------------------------------- Joanne Cook Senior IT Support and Development Oxford Archaeology (North) 01524 880212 http://thehumanjourney.net ------ Files attached to this email may be in ISO 26300 format (OASIS Open Document Format). If you have difficulty opening them, please visit http://iso26300.info for more information.
