Alex,
some NetCDF-4 files will not publish in GeoServer because they lack the
right Conventions or special attributes on coordinate variables; this
can be overcome with NcML. A more robust way of confirming whether or
not your files are NetCDF is with the ncdump tool:
ncdump -h filename
I
Ben,
Yeah I did try the NetCDF plugin as well to no avail. Looks like the
files aren't NetCDF-4. I suppose I will have to convert them. Thanks for
the response.
Alex
On 12/09/2016 02:21 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> Alex,
>
> what kind of HDF5 files?
>
> NetCDF-4 files are HDF5 files and
Alex,
what kind of HDF5 files?
NetCDF-4 files are HDF5 files and can be published with the NetCDF
plugin. Not all HDF5 files are NetCDF-4 files; HDF5 is a general
structured storage format. As far as I know, NetCDF-4 is the only HDF5
format supported by GeoServer. NetCDF-4 provides the HDF5
Below are the entries in the log file. I don’t get any message that pops up.
The pdf is created with a footnote that contains the second entry from the log
file. Could this be a permissions issue? Is there a way to pass user name and
password with the call?
2016-12-09 08:11:53,971 ERROR
Hello,
Is there a way to serve up HDF5 files as a raster data source? Or is my
only option to convert HDF5 to a different format? I looked at the GDAL
plugin but it doesn't look like it supports HDF5. I'm using geoserver 2.9.1.
Thanks,
Alex
Hi All,
We are running geoserver 2.6.2 on MS Windows 2012 R2 Datacenter.
This morning geoserver stottep working.
Restarting geoserver didn't work. First there was an 'access denied' on
geoserver.log. After reapplying the security for 'System' on the log-directory
the error disappeared.
But now
Hi,
please share more information about the issues you're facing, like the full
stack traces
you get in the logs either at startup time (that's when the pool should be
created by tomcat)
or when configuring or using the store in GeoServer.
Cheers
Andrea
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 1:02 PM, virjay
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 10:06 AM, sulu wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We use Geoserver as Download-Provider (GeoJSON, Shapefile, ...) for our
> public geodata.
> Data source is a PostGIS-Database.
> Everything works fine with the exception of MULTILINESTRING M data.
> As far as i
Hi,
you should provide more details, like, the exact message you get, any error
that might pop up
in the geoserver.log file when the request is made, and so on
Cheers
Andrea
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Obrecht, Joshua D [DSN] <
jobre...@iastate.edu> wrote:
> I am trying to print a pdf
Those are the defaults - the SLD spec gives more examples e.g. points
default to a gray square IIRC.
Ian
On 8 December 2016 at 18:52, Martin Davis wrote:
> I noticed some odd behaviour in GS 2.9.1. I load a style via the REST API
> which has the following in a
I was in some struggle to get things working with firewalld on CentOS 7
regarding firewall rules. I was omitting multicast discovery adresses.
Things were pretty simple on CentOS 6:
-A INPUT -m pkttype -j ACCEPT --pkt-type multicast
in /etc/sysconfig/iptables
With firewalld on CentOS 7 things
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