Hi Simone!
My first response was killed by a spam filter, so here is a second try,
less verbose.
Looking into the GDAL and jp2 extensions, I see the word kakadu in some jar
file names, so I believe that Geoserver is using those?
I had to Google Kakadu to find out more. Apparently, this is also
Hi Simone!
Yeah, I reckon I do. Because you see, there is a lot of kakadu stuff in the
plugin zips I have poured into the lib folder on the server. In the GDAL
plugin there is imageio-ext-gdalkakadujp2-1.3.10.jar, and in the jp2k there
are imageio-ext-kakadu-1.3.10.jar as well
as
Dear Mats,
you have not answered my other questions:
- which plugin did you use in GeoServer? Did you use Kakadu?
Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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Hi again!
In fact, all I need to know is what the size limit is, where it is set, and
whether the limit can be raised or not. Then I can work from there.
Hälsning / Regards
Mats.E
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my brevity.
> 6 dec. 2021 kl.
Certainly. Below is the gdalinfo.
The extension I installed is geoserver-2.20.1-jp2k-plugin.zip, which
matches the version of Geoserver.
Driver: JP2OpenJPEG/JPEG-2000 driver based on OpenJPEG library
Files: skane1940.jp2
Size is 134353, 131469
Coordinate System is:
BOUNDCRS[
SOURCECRS[
I would add to Alexandre's the following questions:
- please paste here a gdalinfo of this image
- which plugin did you use in GeoServer? Did you use Kakadu?
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Yes - I missed a 0 before, and said I was sorry.
I know the file is big, because I wanted it to be big.
It is one band only, grayscale 0-255 and FME seems to use ECW JPEG 2000 SDK
v5.4.0.1596 for writing. The file opens with no problem in QGIS, and is as
fast as I want it to be there. There are 9
You said 13000 x 13000 pixels images but the message states that the image
is 130k x 130k which is quite big in my opinion. Do you know the number of
bands used? Do you use a particular library to compresse to JP2K ?
Regards
Alexandre
Le lun. 6 déc. 2021 à 17:43, Mats Elfström a
écrit :
> Yes,
Yes, of course. I see that I was a factor ten wrong on the pixel size.
Sorry about that. Here is the message.
"Could not list layers for this store, an error occurred retrieving them:
Dimensions (width=134353 height=131469) are too large"
I tried to find a geoserver.log, but it is not in the
Hi Mats,
can you report the exact errore you are getting?
Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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Hi!
Trying to create a jp2 store, geoserver tells me that the file is too big.
It is some 13000 by 13000 pixels and 1.3Gb. Where is this limitation, and can
it be expanded?
This is on an Ubuntu 20 system with lots of space, and the jp2 file is made
with FME.
Hälsning / Regards
Mats.E
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