Hi Cindy,
It's hard to imagine anyone even attempting to help you, given that you
provide next to no information.
1) First of all, is GeoServer running? Check your Jetty / Tomcat server
2) Can you see the login page at all?
3) If the server is running, do you see any exception in the logs?
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Hi,
I have a strange behaviour with GeoServer WCS. I am using a GeoTIFF image with
WCS. The image contains terrain type data like land/sea etc. The original size
of the image is just 939 KB but when I download this image from WCS it becomes
309 MB! How can a GeoTIFF file expands its size to 300
Thank you for your response. I am very new to Geoserver!
I have done some further investigating since I posted. I just got a new
computer, with Windows 10, and have not been able to login from the Geoserver
Web Admin Page, although I do know my user name and password. The error I get
is "I
Hi,
There is nothing strange with that. Your original image is compressed with
“deflate” and if you expand it into uncompressed format with gdal_translate
(gdal_translate 1201.tif expand.tif) the file size seems to grow into 324626939
bytes. WCS by default sends coverages as uncompressed.
Read
Thank you.
I started geoserver successfully, then tried to login on the Geoserver Web
Admin Page.
The only file I have in my C:\Program Files (x86)\GeoServer 2.11.4\logs folder
is “keepme” text file.
Here is what I have in my command line window:
C:\Program Files (x86)\GeoServer 2.11.4>call
Hi
Please post the log produced when you try to login.
Cheers
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Cindy Copp wrote:
> Thank you for your response. I am very new to Geoserver!
>
> I have done some further investigating since I posted. I just got a new
> computer, with Windows 10, and have not bee
Hi Jukka,
Thanks for the response. Adding the "&compression=LZW" parameter to the end of
the WCS GetCoverage request sends a compressed GeoTIFF that I expect.
Some observations:
1) When I use the "Deflate" value as the compression parameter, GeoServer
returns a service exception saying "Provid
Thanks Mark for the reply and suggestion - I will try adding the
GEOMETRY_COLUMNS table as you suggested.
Any thoughts on having the initialization been kicked off when the GeoServer
war is deployed? I was thinking of tying a rest call in the init() section
of a servlet filter.
Bob
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Cindy,
are you saying that your old GeoServer installation was copied to your
new computer? If your data directory was copied from the working
installation, you should not need to modify users.xml.
Do both installations use the same versions of Java and GeoServer?
Kind regards,
Ben.
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