I see no error on the logs, which I supposed there would be. When you
say they show in open layers as a pink block you mean from GeoServer's
"Layer Preview" page or GWC?
Do you see any error in the logs when you make a GetMap request?

On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 12:17 -0400, Ivan Santiago wrote:
> thanks:
> 1. if they're three or four band, 8 bit per band rasters they should
> display ok, so it seems there's a problem.
> 
> Do these rasters need a sld (symbology)?
should not need anything else than the default "raster.sld" in
geoserver.

> 
> 2. Make sure the rasters in arcsde have pyramids and statistics built.
> Afaik you need to do that "by hand" with the sde_raster command.
> 
> These rasters have stats and pyramids. (done by sde command line)
> 
> 3. If that's already ok, then set the geoserver logging level to
> GEOTOOLS_DEVELOPER, try to configure one of such layers and to access
> it, and check the <data dir>/logs/geoserver.log file for any error.
> Sending back the contents of the log will help to diagnose the issue.
> 
> changed to Developer.  I'm sending the log as a zip file.
> 
> 4. And also specify which version you're running of geoserver, arcsde, and
> backend database brand and version. And which ArcSDE ESRI Java API jars
> you've put in WEB-INF/lib.
> 
> GeoServer 2.1-beta1
> arcsde 9.2+ vector data store
> arscde Raster
> 
What database?

Cheers,
Gabriel


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