Thanks David for your reply.

> The request that GeoServer is trying to make should be to http://localhost/data/acls . If you try a manual request to that URL, does the response contain valid JSON?

No, just a "Internal Server Error"

> You can also check the Apache error log for a python stack trace, that would probably be useful in diagnosing the issueI

I checked the Apache error.log (in /var/log/apache2) and there is only one entry (no error): - [Fri Feb...] [notice] Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) mod_wsgi/2.8 Python/2.6.5 configured -- resuming normal operations

Is there any other error log that I can check?

Thanks Thomas

Il 16/02/2012 16.08, David Winslow ha scritto:
The request that GeoServer is trying to make should be to http://localhost/data/acls . If you try a manual request to that URL, does the response contain valid JSON?

You can also check the Apache error log for a python stack trace, that would probably be useful in diagnosing the issue.

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

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:58 PM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Thanks Joe but it doesn't work for me, I had already correct the
    web.xml.

    The error is different (in your case "404 Not Found", in my case
    "500 Internal Server Error")

    Not only if I try to connect to geoserver (v.
    http://localhost/geoserver) , also if I try to login to geonode.

    Thanks, Thomas


    Il 15/02/2012 15.58, Joe Larson ha scritto:
    Thomas,

    I wonder if you and I had a similar situation
    
http://librelist.com/browser//geonode/2012/2/7/failed-get-request-workspaces-xml-catalog-py/
 ?

    Try this, as Ariel helped me get over the issue:

    All those problems are caused by GeoServer not being properly
    configured.

    The way to debug is keep hitting: http://yourgeonode.com/geoserver
    until it gives you the UI.

    What I found to be missing after the upgrade were two things:

    #1. GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR set to /var/lib/geoserver/geonode-data in
    /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/geoserver/WEB-INF/web.xml
    #2. GEONODE_BASE_URL set t o http://localhost/ or
    http://mygeonode.com/
    in /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/geoserver/WEB-INF/web.xml

    Without GeoServer properly configured, no other part of GeoNode will
    work correctly.

    Let me know if that helps,
    Ariel.

    Best, Joe.

    On Feb 15, 2012, at 12:43 AM, [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

    I upgrade my ubuntu 10.04 installation of geonode to version 1.1
    with
    the Installer for Ubuntu (thanks Ariel...)
    During the installation, the upgrade overwrite my modified
    web.xml file
    (in /etc/geonode/geoserver/)
    After a reboot I get this error when I try to load a map:
    "javax.servlet.ServletException: Error connecting to GeoNode
    authentication server: Connection refused"

    I searched in the list and fo und this:
    
http://librelist.com/browser//geonode/2011/5/22/problem-in-deploying-geonode-on-ubuntu/

    I modified web.xml file (as described here:
    
http://readthedocs.org/docs/geonode/en/1.0/deploy/ubuntu.html#deploying-geoserver)

    but it doesn't work (same error message).

    If I try to connect to http://localhost:8080/geoserver or
    http://localhost/geoserver I get the same error.

    Any idea how to solve the problem?

    Thanks Thomas



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