Ciao,
I second what edward says. Aside, do you have a couple of links for
some sample data?
I might give them a try when I have some time and put together a small
blog post.

Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 12:42 PM, russoggi255 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been chasing round the web trying to find out how to import a
> directory of TIFF (I could make the GeoTIFF) files into GeoServer.
> I have a directory of 68 TIF files. This is OrdnanceSurvey OpenData. I can
> get the World files for the data and I (think) I have also converted them to
> GeoTIFF files.
> I can add an individual file (e.g. SH67.tif) to GeoServer and that displays
> as one tile in GeoServer layer preview.
> Is there a simple way to add all the files in one go.
> I have tried ImageMosaic but always seemed to get the error. I have tried
> the fix at
> http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/05/fix-geotools-and-geoserver-not-able-to.html
> and it seems to make serving the tiles extremely slow (This is an AWS
> instance).
>
> Has anybody got GeoServer successfully serving the OS OpenData
> OSVectorMapDistrictRaster data
>
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