Both logs may have useful information; Django and GeoServer are both
involved in the upload process.  I usually check the Django log first since
the GeoServer logs tend to have a lot of long Java stack traces in them.

If you will use a website such as pastebin.com to paste your log files, I
can take a look at your error and possibly recommend a solution.

--
David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Satyajit Sarangi <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hello
>
> There are two logs being generated . One at django.log the other at the
> geoserver log . Which log would you want to take a look ? I also followed
> http://dev.geonode.org/trac/ticket/796 this patch . But the
> layer_upload.html was already updated thought it still is throwing the same
> error . The server dealing in other pages like map_search.html and all that
> is working fine . Just that uploading a shape file isn't , throwing up the
> error stating " there was an error while attempting to upload your data.
> Please try again, or contact and administrator if the problem continues. 
> "<http://dev.geonode.org/trac/ticket/796>
> Thank full for all the help till now .
> --
> *Satyajit Sarangi*
>
>

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