Re: [Geoserver-users] WPS Ras: Crop Coverage

2016-09-28 Thread P O'Toole
> Hello, > I have a question regarding how to properly configure Geoserver to implement > a Web Processing Service. Specifically, I would like to do the > ras:CropCoverage. This is the xml that I have generated where both the raster > and polygon are in the correct projection. WGS 84. I keep

Re: [Geoserver-users] Problem changing bounding box of imagemosaic layer

2016-09-28 Thread P O'Toole
>> I have an imagemosaic layer of a coverage based on postgis database. I use >> this layer for timeseries raster data. The boundingbox for the layer was set >> to an AOI. I now ingested additional data to this layer which covered a >> bigger area which is why I changed the boundingsbox of the

[Geoserver-users] Adding NetCDF file

2016-09-28 Thread Andres Sepulveda
Hi, We've added the NetCDF store to our geoserver. However when I want add a data source, the URL does not accepts a external URL (e.g. http://ronin.dgeo.udec.cl/LiveWW3/ww3.201607_hs.nc ) Do all the data has to be added in the local directories?

Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer 2.8.1 GeoWebCache Rest services not found

2016-09-28 Thread Julien Keruzec
Hello Everyone, I have solved my problem using Tomcat 7 instead of Tomcat 8. Cheers, Julien De : Julien Keruzec [mailto:j.keru...@memoris.fr] Envoyé : lundi 26 septembre 2016 14:06 À : 'geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net' Objet : GeoServer 2.8.1 GeoWebCache Rest services not found

Re: [Geoserver-users] Tiled WMS layer labeling: speed / partial labels on tile

2016-09-28 Thread Derek Watling
I have solved the problem, but can’t remember a specific solution. Using GeoWebCache now. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Tiled-WMS-layer-labeling-speed-partial-labels-on-tile-tp5235216p5288188.html Sent from the GeoServer - User mailing list archive at

Re: [Geoserver-users] How many layers/resources per store?

2016-09-28 Thread Peter Kovac
Hi Anton, If you are using Apache Tomcat or another container I recommend using JNDI connection pooling. That way you have 1 connection pool shared among all of your layers and you can manage it easily. I observed significant performance gains when switching from "PostGIS" to "PostGIS