You might want to try using TMS/WMTS for tile layers. Ideally you could
pre-seed them as well; even if not all levels then at least many of them
which will improve things.
I'm noticing that my own tile rendering is rather slow, but I have a fairly
complicated SLD which is probably impeding things.
Pink tiles are never good - is your data spatially indexed? I'm assuming
they only appear after 30+ seconds and the error in Firefox is "timed out"
or similar (I forget exactly what it is for a timeout) rather than it
returning an XML error because there's an issue with your layer/SLD.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 9 October 2013 12:33, Ravyn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi I wandering if anyone can help me with a problem I'm having. I need to
> get
> the tiles that geoserver renders to render faster than what it does at the
> moment.
>
> The data that is being used is from a postgresql database on all the
> layers.
>
> There is the main base layer which has 14 tables in it, then I have have 5
> other layers each with 1 table in. I need to add another layer but before I
> do that I need to get these one to render quickly. I have made the base
> layer render to a gif while the other go to png 24 or 8. I am using the WMS
> because it all seemed to work well when I tested it the first time with a
> smaller data section.
>
> I am using open layers with my own test webpage to be able to show the
> layers as the user can select them to show them if they want.
>
> but I am having an issue with two of the layers and the base layer that
> keeps showing pink tiles each time doesn't matter what the zoom level is. I
> have even set zoom levels in the styles of the layers to be able to show
> when it is important enough to show(when the detail is needed).
>
> When I remove or hide the layer that causes the pink tiles then I can see
> the base layer properly.
> When there is a pink tile I can occasionally right click and say show image
> and the layer that casued the pink tile somewhat shows but still has a pink
> background instead of a transparent one to be able to see the base layer.
>
>
>
>
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