[GeoNetwork-users] FW: GeoServer question

Dear GeoNetwork Developers,

Could you please assist Erik with the issues described below?

Many thanks in advance for your assistance J

Patrizia

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patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com



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‘Jeroen Ticheler’ jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com

Dear Patrizia

I need to bother you with a quick question, if you could help me, please!

I installed Geonetwork 3.0 on a server, and I am trying to use the Geoserver interface, but I keep getting this strange exception when I try to add a new layer:

“org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Exception in rendering component: [MarkupContainer [Component id = storesDropDown]]”

I have looked on the Geoserver web site and it seems like it is an issue that has been resolved … so I want to try to download the latest stable version of GeoServer, and install that with this new version of GeoNetwork. I can download a .war file with the latest Geoserver version … but I don’t know where to install it.

Currently, if I go to /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver/WEB-INF/classes , there is only a small xml file called “rebel” and no other class files.

Do you know where I can leave the war file or class files for geoserver to upgrade it to the new version? Or is that not a feasible approach?

Do you perhaps have any other suggestion for how I can solve my problem?

My server is here: http://afrihost.sasscal.org:8080/geoserver/web

Many thanks in advance

Erik

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Dear Patrizia

I have one more quick question for you, but if you don’t recognize the answer immediately, then don’t bother with it.

With my previous version of Geonetwork (2.10 I think) I have this strange situation that if I start it up, it creates this temp database file which grows until it has consumed the entire available disk space.

835245116208 May 6 14:48 geonetwork.4b8a6528931757da.0.temp.db

Any idea why this is happening?

Thanks

Erik

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Hi Patrizia, hi Erik,

If you want to use the latest geoserver version, you have several possibilities, depending on your geonetwork installation :

1) if you have installed geonetwork using the jar file. I think it is what you did.
Then, you are using jetty as the java servlet container. The root of the container is then /usr/share/geonetwork/web. This folder contains 2 folders, 'geonetwork' and 'geoserver'.
You could install geoserver on a temp folder, using the windows installer procided by geoserver : http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.7.0/geoserver-2.7.0.exe
Then you copy replace /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver by the content of the instance you just installed (C:\Program Files\GeoServer 2.7.0\webapps). This should do the trick.
If you are using linux, use the Paltform Independent Binary download. Unzip it and take the geoserver-2.7.0/webapps/geoserver folder)

2) Or you can use tomcat, for example, and use the war files. Then you will install each app separately : geonetwork using the geonetwork.war file (does not contain any geoserver instance) and geoserver using the geoserver.war file.
In a production environment, I believe this is the recommended solution.
Cheers,

Jean

Le 08/05/2015 13:30, Monteduro, Patrizia (NRL) a écrit :

Dear GeoNetwork Developers,

Could you please assist Erik with the issues described below?

Many thanks in advance for your assistance J

Patrizia

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*Mittente: ***

Erik Voges <erik.voges@anonymised.com> <mailto:erik.voges@anonymised.com>

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patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com <mailto:patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com>

*CC: ***

'Jeroen Ticheler' <jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com> <mailto:jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com>

Dear Patrizia

I need to bother you with a quick question, if you could help me, please!

I installed Geonetwork 3.0 on a server, and I am trying to use the Geo*server* interface, but I keep getting this strange exception when I try to add a new layer:

/“org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Exception in rendering component: [MarkupContainer [Component id = storesDropDown]]”/

I have looked on the Geoserver web site and it seems like it is an issue that has been resolved … so I want to try to download the latest stable version of GeoServer, and install that with this new version of GeoNetwork. I can download a .war file with the latest Geoserver version … but I don’t know where to install it.

Currently, if I go to /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver/WEB-INF/classes , there is only a small xml file called “rebel” and no other class files.

Do you know where I can leave the war file or class files for geoserver to upgrade it to the new version? Or is that not a feasible approach?

Do you perhaps have any other suggestion for how I can solve my problem?

My server is here: http://afrihost.sasscal.org:8080/geoserver/web

Many thanks in advance

Erik

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Dear Patrizia

I have one more quick question for you, but if you don’t recognize the answer immediately, then don’t bother with it.

With my previous version of Geonetwork (2.10 I think) I have this strange situation that if I start it up, it creates this temp database file which grows until it has consumed the entire available disk space.

835245116208 May 6 14:48 geonetwork.4b8a6528931757da.0.temp.db

Any idea why this is happening?

Thanks

Erik

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Many thanks Jean!

I followed you advice and installed separately on tomcat – your recommended step (2). Now my errors are resolved.

Best regards

Erik

From: Jean Pommier [mailto:jean.pommier@anonymised.com]
Sent: 09 May 2015 04:46 PM
To: Monteduro, Patrizia (NRL)
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Subject: Re: [GeoNetwork-users] FW: GeoServer question

Hi Patrizia, hi Erik,

If you want to use the latest geoserver version, you have several possibilities, depending on your geonetwork installation :

1) if you have installed geonetwork using the jar file. I think it is what you did.
Then, you are using jetty as the java servlet container. The root of the container is then /usr/share/geonetwork/web. This folder contains 2 folders, 'geonetwork' and 'geoserver'.
You could install geoserver on a temp folder, using the windows installer procided by geoserver : http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.7.0/geoserver-2.7.0.exe
Then you copy replace /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver by the content of the instance you just installed (C:\Program Files\GeoServer 2.7.0\webapps). This should do the trick.
If you are using linux, use the Paltform Independent Binary download. Unzip it and take the geoserver-2.7.0/webapps/geoserver folder)

2) Or you can use tomcat, for example, and use the war files. Then you will install each app separately : geonetwork using the geonetwork.war file (does not contain any geoserver instance) and geoserver using the geoserver.war file.
In a production environment, I believe this is the recommended solution.
Cheers,

Jean

Le 08/05/2015 13:30, Monteduro, Patrizia (NRL) a écrit :

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Dear GeoNetwork Developers,

Could you please assist Erik with the issues described below?

Many thanks in advance for your assistance :slight_smile:

Patrizia

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GeoServer question

Data:

Wed, 6 May 2015 10:48:15 +0100

Mittente:

Erik Voges <mailto:erik.voges@anonymised.com> <erik.voges@anonymised.com>

A:

patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com <mailto:patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com>

CC:

'Jeroen Ticheler' <mailto:jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com> <jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com44...>

Dear Patrizia

I need to bother you with a quick question, if you could help me, please!

I installed Geonetwork 3.0 on a server, and I am trying to use the Geoserver interface, but I keep getting this strange exception when I try to add a new layer:

“org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Exception in rendering component: [MarkupContainer [Component id = storesDropDown]]”

I have looked on the Geoserver web site and it seems like it is an issue that has been resolved … so I want to try to download the latest stable version of GeoServer, and install that with this new version of GeoNetwork. I can download a .war file with the latest Geoserver version … but I don’t know where to install it.

Currently, if I go to /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver/WEB-INF/classes , there is only a small xml file called “rebel” and no other class files.

Do you know where I can leave the war file or class files for geoserver to upgrade it to the new version? Or is that not a feasible approach?

Do you perhaps have any other suggestion for how I can solve my problem?

My server is here: http://afrihost.sasscal.org:8080/geoserver/web

Many thanks in advance

Erik

Erik Voges
Systems Engineer – OADC/KE

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patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com <mailto:patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com>

Dear Patrizia

I have one more quick question for you, but if you don’t recognize the answer immediately, then don’t bother with it.

With my previous version of Geonetwork (2.10 I think) I have this strange situation that if I start it up, it creates this temp database file which grows until it has consumed the entire available disk space.

835245116208 May 6 14:48 geonetwork.4b8a6528931757da.0.temp.db

Any idea why this is happening?

Thanks

Erik

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Hi,

Glad it helps !
Cheers,

Jean

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Le 11/05/2015 16:41, Erik Voges a écrit :

Many thanks Jean!

I followed you advice and installed separately on tomcat – your recommended step (2). Now my errors are resolved.

Best regards

Erik

*From:*Jean Pommier [mailto:jean.pommier@anonymised.com]
*Sent:* 09 May 2015 04:46 PM
*To:* Monteduro, Patrizia (NRL)
*Cc:* geonetwork-users@lists.sourceforge.net; erik.voges@anonymised.com
*Subject:* Re: [GeoNetwork-users] FW: GeoServer question

Hi Patrizia, hi Erik,

If you want to use the latest geoserver version, you have several possibilities, depending on your geonetwork installation :

1) if you have installed geonetwork using the jar file. I think it is what you did.
Then, you are using jetty as the java servlet container. The root of the container is then /usr/share/geonetwork/web. This folder contains 2 folders, 'geonetwork' and 'geoserver'.
You could install geoserver on a temp folder, using the windows installer procided by geoserver : http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.7.0/geoserver-2.7.0.exe
Then you copy replace /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver by the content of the instance you just installed (C:\Program Files\GeoServer 2.7.0\webapps). This should do the trick.
If you are using linux, use the Paltform Independent Binary download. Unzip it and take the geoserver-2.7.0/webapps/geoserver folder)

2) Or you can use tomcat, for example, and use the war files. Then you will install each app separately : geonetwork using the geonetwork.war file (does not contain any geoserver instance) and geoserver using the geoserver.war file.
In a production environment, I believe this is the recommended solution.
Cheers,

Jean

Le 08/05/2015 13:30, Monteduro, Patrizia (NRL) a écrit :

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    Dear GeoNetwork Developers,

    Could you please assist Erik with the issues described below?

    Many thanks in advance for your assistance J

    Patrizia

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    *Oggetto: *

    GeoServer question

    *Data: *

    Wed, 6 May 2015 10:48:15 +0100

    *Mittente: *

    Erik Voges <erik.voges@anonymised.com> <mailto:erik.voges@anonymised.com>

    *A: *

    patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com <mailto:patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com>

    *CC: *

    'Jeroen Ticheler' <jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com>
    <mailto:jeroen.ticheler@anonymised.com>

    Dear Patrizia

    I need to bother you with a quick question, if you could help me,
    please!

    I installed Geonetwork 3.0 on a server, and I am trying to use the
    Geo*server* interface, but I keep getting this strange exception
    when I try to add a new layer:

    /“org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Exception in rendering
    component: [MarkupContainer [Component id = storesDropDown]]”/

    I have looked on the Geoserver web site and it seems like it is an
    issue that has been resolved … so I want to try to download the
    latest stable version of GeoServer, and install that with this new
    version of GeoNetwork. I can download a .war file with the latest
    Geoserver version … but I don’t know where to install it.

    Currently, if I go to
    /usr/share/geonetwork/web/geoserver/WEB-INF/classes , there is
    only a small xml file called “rebel” and no other class files.

    Do you know where I can leave the war file or class files for
    geoserver to upgrade it to the new version? Or is that not a
    feasible approach?

    Do you perhaps have any other suggestion for how I can solve my
    problem?

    My server is here: http://afrihost.sasscal.org:8080/geoserver/web

    Many thanks in advance

    Erik

    *Erik Voges
    *Systems Engineer – OADC/KE

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    Wed, 6 May 2015 14:52:32 +0100

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    Erik Voges <erik.voges@anonymised.com> <mailto:erik.voges@anonymised.com>

    *A: *

    patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com <mailto:patrizia.monteduro@anonymised.com>

    Dear Patrizia

    I have one more quick question for you, but if you don’t recognize
    the answer immediately, then don’t bother with it.

    With my previous version of Geonetwork (2.10 I think) I have this
    strange situation that if I start it up, it creates this temp
    database file which grows until it has consumed the entire
    available disk space.

    835245116208 May 6 14:48 geonetwork.4b8a6528931757da.0.temp.db

    Any idea why this is happening?

    Thanks

    Erik

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