Hello,

We have a system that uses a geoserver to serve up layers of mapping data for 
operators doing seafloor mapping surveys. We have a need to replicate the 
layers between two instances of geosyrvers, one running on a ship at sea, and 
the other running in a cloud server. We can’t share a data directory location, 
which seems like the typical way to achieve this, because the networking 
connectivity between the ship and shore is not guaranteed. So the geosyrvers 
need to be able to operate independently. 

Is there an established way to do this?

I’m not totally familiar with how geosyrvers work, but naively, could it be 
done by a simple synchronization routine (using tools like rsync or maybe 
unison) between the two data directories, followed by a “reload” of the server 
configuration? 

Is there another strategy anyone could recommend?

Thanks,
Val





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Val Schmidt (he/him)
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping / Joint Hydrographic Center
University of New Hampshire
Chase Ocean Engineering Lab
24 Colovos Road
Durham, NH 03824
e: vschmidt [AT] ccom.unh.edu
m: 614.286.3726




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