I agree, please create a ticket along with a simple test case. -Steve
From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] on behalf of AngeloH
[angelo.harps...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 7:04 PM
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Hi,
In a mapcache WMTS generated getCapabilities, onlineresource seems to be
computed automatically from the actual server name, which leads to
issues when that server is not publically exposed with the same name. Is
there a way to set manually the OnlineResource string ?
Thanks
Guillaume
Found the answer myself (it happens...).
Just add an url tag in the global metadata block, pointing to the
correct service entry point.
Best
Guillaume
Le 08/06/12 14:36, Guillaume Sueur a écrit :
Hi,
In a mapcache WMTS generated getCapabilities, onlineresource seems to be
computed
Where/how are you measuring times (server/client)?
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[mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] on behalf of Donald Kerr
[donald.k...@dkerr.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 2:35 PM
To: 'mapserver-users'
Steve,
It's not a scientific measurement. For this particular example, the whole
setup (server and client) is on a XP SP3 machine with 4 Gb memory. From the
point when the mapping page is requested, the time taken to start seeing
tiles returned is about 15 seconds. After that initial time, the
I've noticed latency the first time mapserv is executed, presumably as a result
of loading into memory and dynamic linking. Once the OS caches everything it's
nice and snappy. I tend to see that only on my development versions though
because on our production boxes the executables are hit often
Steve,
I have a server setup, IIS on Windows Server 2003, that is hit often enough
that it's always fast. The single client server on the one machine setup
where maps are hit infrequently is the big issue for me. I will try using
the Windows AT command to set up a schedule to see if that makes a
On 12-06-06 4:35 PM, Donald Kerr wrote:
Basically my mapping setup is, from client to server, Openlayers WMS/WFS
(Internet Explorer on XP Pro SP3) - Mapserver CGI - Shapefile (Tiffs) or
PostGIS (XP Pro SP3 - IIS FastCGI).
From boot up, the initial, or first load of maps, takes up to 15
This question from earlier in the year has finally got to the top of our
to do list.
The issue is how to draw a circle at a given size (ideally in miles)
when using proj=ortho.
Everything works well when using proj=latlong and SIZEUNITS miles.
Is this the expected behaviour and we do not
Some background first. I'm currently using MapServer + TileCache, and
planning to try out the new MapCache stuff. While using MS+TC, there was a
headache bothers me. Although not specific to MS, I'm not sure where to
start, so posting here in hope of getting some pointers.
The problem is the file
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