Hi,

You do not need to share your big images and I do not believe they are so 
special. What is important is to make it as easy as possible for others to 
reproduce your issue in a reliable way. You can for example tell how to repeat 
it with the images which are delivered together with the default Geoserver 
installation. Somehow like this:


1)      Prepare 3 tests images with gdal_translate
\geoserver-2.6.0\data_dir\coverages\mosaic_sample>gdal_translate -of gtiff 
global_mosaic_0.png global_mosaic_0.tif
\geoserver-2.6.0\data_dir\coverages\mosaic_sample>gdal_translate -of gtiff 
global_mosaic_1.png global_mosaic_1.tif
\geoserver-2.6.0\data_dir\coverages\mosaic_sample>gdal_translate -of gtiff 
global_mosaic_2.png global_mosaic_2.tif

2)      Create a new ImageMosaic from images global_mosaic_0.tif and 
global_mosaic_1.tif

3)      Publish as a layer

4)      Add a new granule global_mosaic_3.tif by doing [what?]

5)      Add overviews [is that step really needed, or do you mean rather that 
avoid external overviews because they will lead to a failure for another 
reason?]

6)      See that layer extents have not been updated [did I understand it 
right?]

7)      Restart Geoserver and see that now the extents are OK [are they]

That way it would be easy for others to repeat your steps and besides that you 
have yourself tested the workflow with some other images than your own. If the 
issue remains it is a proof that there are nothing strange in your images.

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Stephen Brooke wrote:


Unfortunately, I am not at liberty to share the data I’m working with, besides, 
it is too large to distribute easily.  My problem is not that the ImageMosaic 
granule index doesn’t get updated.  My problem is that the ImageMosaic doesn’t 
seem to automatically detect that the new granule has been added to the index 
unless I restart GeoServer.
You should be able to reproduce this issue with any GeoTiffs that have built-in 
overviews.  I’m not really doing anything special.  In other words, the 
ImageMosaic doesn’t seem to recalculate what it thinks is the extent of the 
granules.  For my imagery note that the granules may not be very near each 
other geographically.

--Steve

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 12:11 AM
To: Stephen Brooke
Cc: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Problem seeing newly added ImageMosaic granules

Hi Stephen,
do you have a sample set to replicate the issue? (as an instance a first 
granule to be configured and a second one to be added showing that it doesn't 
update the mosaic index)
You can also share to me by private email in case you are not allowed to 
redistribute your data to "anyone".
Please, let us know.
Regards,
Daniele


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On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 7:01 AM, Stephen Brooke 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Anybody?

From: Stephen Brooke
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 9:44 AM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Problem seeing newly added ImageMosaic granules

Does anyone know the answer to this?  Still haven’t seen a response for this 
question yet and I find it hard to believe this hasn’t been an issue for 
someone else.

Thanks,
--Steve

From: Stephen Brooke
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2014 4:40 PM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Problem seeing newly added ImageMosaic granules

Hi list,

I am using GeoServer 2.5.2 with PostGIS 2.1.3 I have an ImageMosaic of raster 
imagery with time series support where granule index is stored in PostGIS 
table.  I am able to add new granules by adding a row to the DB table and via 
the GeoServer REST API.  However, when I preview the layer I am unable to see 
the new granules until I restart GeoServer.  What is the correct way to force 
an ImageMosaic coverage to allow the new granules to be available?

I am using the URL parameter:  “?recalculate=nativebbox,latlonbbox” when adding 
granules but it doesn’t seem to update the layer extent.

--Steve

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