Thanks for the advice, Adam, it was quite helpful.
Aaron
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 5:40 PM, Adam Steer <adam.st...@anu.edu.au> wrote:
> HI Aaron
>
> in my case I’m also using CF-compliant netCDF and haven’t needed to make
> world files. Geoserver creates dot files as part of imagemosaic creation,
> which I have not inspected closely (index data? I should go and look).
>
> > If I am understanding your responses it sounds like the tiling behavior
> should work with world files (possibly generated by GeoServer) and by
> having correct information in user_projections/netcdf.projections.properties,
> indexer.xml, ancillary.xml, and datastore.properties in the directory as
> usual. GeoServer will then automatically detect that these netCDF files
> are geographic tiles and create a store/layer appropriately.
>
> This is pretty much how it worked for me. I would check also that the
> directory where your data are writeable by tomcat? I presume so if it’s
> creating dot files
>
> > Thanks for the reference to the REST API, but I am starting out small
> with a handful of files (eight files) before I expand to the full set.
> However, each time I try pointing GeoServer to my directory when adding a
> store (through the web UI) it has repeatedly failed on a variety of issues
> depending on small changes in my input files and/or configuration. The
> world files might be the problem for me, but otherwise it seems likely that
> there are other errors that may be happening before the geographic tiling
> is performed.
>
> I did a lot of reading geoserver logs to find out where all my bugs were
> and zap them one at a time. I won’t get back to attempting RESTful creation
> of my massive mosaic until May - but maybe some other folks can assist?
> Also, I based my entire procedure on this really useful resource:
>
> https://github.com/bencaradocdavies/geoserver/wiki/RAP-Native-Grid-
> ImageMosaic
>
> HTH
>
> Adam
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