Hello list.
Using the latest GeoServer (2.5.0) and looking to cache a set of GeoTiff rasters that cover the whole UK. I’m using the ImageMosaic plugin to get the data into geoserver.
Once that layer is published, I have enabled WMS tilecashe settings. Then using the “Seed/Truncate” option I set the cache generation process away (only seemd to work using 1 task).
Problem is that the process only generates 2 sub folder under my “data_dir/gwc/”. Caching the layers that come with GeoServer I can generate caches with any number of zoom levels.
Using the EPSG:4326 grids that come as default. My data is in OS National grid (EPSG 27700). I’ve rtied adding my own customer grid but no success.
Why does my process end prematurely for rasters in an Image Mosaic store?
Louis
Ciao Louis,
Are you using the geoserver embedded geowebcache right?
Can you tail the geoserver logs (and in case paste here) when you are seeding the layer to check for errors?
Are you sure to have enough disk space or to have configured the disk quota [1] to a limit higher enough?
Cheers,
Damiano
[1] http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/webadmin/tilecache/diskquotas.html
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2014-03-26 15:33 GMT+01:00 louis training <louis.devt@anonymised.com>:
Hello list.
Using the latest GeoServer (2.5.0) and looking to cache a set of GeoTiff rasters that cover the whole UK. I’m using the ImageMosaic plugin to get the data into geoserver.
Once that layer is published, I have enabled WMS tilecashe settings. Then using the “Seed/Truncate” option I set the cache generation process away (only seemd to work using 1 task).
Problem is that the process only generates 2 sub folder under my “data_dir/gwc/”. Caching the layers that come with GeoServer I can generate caches with any number of zoom levels.
Using the EPSG:4326 grids that come as default. My data is in OS National grid (EPSG 27700). I’ve rtied adding my own customer grid but no success.
Why does my process end prematurely for rasters in an Image Mosaic store?
Louis
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