Go to the layer in the Administration interface.

"Under Bounding Box” click on ‘Compute from Data’ (and ‘Compute from native 
bounds’ ?). See if the coords change.

Save the layer

Russ

On 6 May 2014, at 19:26, Jonatan Malaver <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>  
>    I have a PostGIS store in Geoserver 2.4, where the computed native 
> bounding box x,y and lat/long are incorrect. When I try to preview the layer, 
> the layer is cut on the map. Could anyone help me resolve this problem? The 
> postgis table was recently updated (more geometry added). I’m having problems 
> with the new geometry added to the table. I have tried deleting the layer and 
> adding it again and problem persists.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Jon
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