Hi,

One possible reason for the problem is file size of uncompressed shapefile 
parts increasing over 2 GB or 4 GB limits. Especially .shp part cannot even 
theorically be bigger that 8 GB but I have faced problems with some programs 
even at the 2 GB.

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Andrea Aime wrote:

 
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:16 AM, GeoUser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey!
>
>> This is the priblem i have. I'm trying to export some huge data (few GB)
> from a database to shape-zip. So i issue the standard GetFeature as
> shape-zip as format to geoserver. This works for smaller exports, but with
> this export all i get back from server (after some time) is the 500 error.
> Why is that? Is it some sort of read or connect timeout?  (since it takes
> some time for geoserver to start streaming, oh btw, geoserver is 1.7.7)

> I can't think of any specific limitation.
It would be useful to see the stack trace, though it would be better to have
one generated by a GeoServer 2.0.x nightly or even better by GeoServer
2.1 beta3 (since that's where the current development is happening)

Cheers
Andrea

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