Hi Phil Neville,
Is reftime set in your file?

Em qui, 20 de set de 2018 às 16:17, Phil Neville <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Hello,
>
>
> I'm trying to import a netCDF file to GeoServer (version 2.13.2) with the
> NetCDF extension.  I've been able to import other netCDF files but not this
> precipitation info.  This is my first time dealing with netCDF files so any
> help at all would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> When I try to import, I get the following error:
>
>
> Could not list layers for this store, an error occurred retrieving them:
> Failed to create reader from file:netcdf/Reference_Daily_AB_pr_1950.nc and
> hints Hints: REPOSITORY = org.geoserver.catalog.CatalogRepository@5d1c94b8
> EXECUTOR_SERVICE = java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor@24199b09[Running,
> pool size = 0, active threads = 0, queued tasks = 0, completed tasks = 0]
> System defaults: FORCE_AXIS_ORDER_HONORING = http LENIENT_DATUM_SHIFT =
> true GRID_COVERAGE_FACTORY = GridCoverageFactory TILE_ENCODING = null
> FORCE_LONGITUDE_FIRST_AXIS_ORDER = true STYLE_FACTORY = StyleFactoryImpl
> FEATURE_FACTORY = org.geotools.feature.LenientFeatureFactoryImpl@3be10dfe
> FILTER_FACTORY = FilterFactoryImpl COMPARISON_TOLERANCE = 1.0E-8
>
>
> Here's the NCDump for the file:
>
>
> netcdf C:/geoserver_data/netcdf/Reference_Daily_AB_pr_1950.nc {
>   dimensions:
>     lat = 114;
>     lon = 109;
>     time = 365;
>   variables:
>     double lat(lat=114);
>       :units = "degree";
>       :long_name = "Latitude";
>
>     float latitude(lat=114);
>       :units = "degrees_north";
>       :_FillValue = NaNf; // float
>       :standard_name = "latitude";
>       :axis = "Y";
>
>     double lon(lon=109);
>       :units = "degree";
>       :long_name = "Longitude";
>
>     float longitude(lon=109);
>       :units = "degrees_east";
>       :_FillValue = NaNf; // float
>       :standard_name = "longitude";
>       :axis = "X";
>
>     double time(time=365);
>       :units = "day";
>       :long_name = "Day in a year";
>       :standard_name = "time";
>       :axis = "T";
>
>     float pr(time=365, lat=114, lon=109);
>       :units = "mm/day";
>       :_FillValue = NaNf; // float
>       :long_name = "Daily prcp [mm/day]";
>       :standard_name = "Reference daily  pr";
>       :coordinates = "[lon,lat]";
>
> }
>
> Thanks so much for your time.
> Phil Neville
>
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