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Hi THREDDS Users, We're trying to run two instances of TDS on the same machine. One has the latest stable release and is intended for public use. The other has the latest snapshot (alpha/beta release) and is intended for private use. We essentially wanted to start testing new features in TDS 4.3, especially with regards to transitioning our data to CF 1.6 for use by ncSOS. To do this, I set up a separate Tomcat instance running on a separate port number from our public TDS. While this works fine within our firewall, we wanted to expose the test TDS through our proxy so that external developers helping us with issues (e.g. ASA for ncSOS issues, or Unidata for TDS issues) could access our test TDS outside of our firewall. But the problem is that both versions end up pointing to the same proxy URL, as I explain below. Here is the set up: Behind our firewall (not publicly accessible): TDS 4.2: http://lawelawe.soest.hawaii.edu:8080/thredds TDS 4.3: http://lawelawe.soest.hawaii.edu:8082/thredds Proxy set up (for public access): TDS 4.2: http://oos.soest.hawaii.edu/thredds TDS 4.3: http://oos.soest.hawaii.edu/thredds-test The problem is that last URL for TDS 4.3: http://oos.soest.hawaii.edu/thredds-test. This automatically redirects to http://oos.soest.hawaii.edu/thredds (TDS 4.2). It would seem that the URL path for TDS must as a requirement have a base directory of "thredds". is that true? Even though I have tried to name the TDS 4.3 proxy "thredds-test", TDS apparently automatically redirects this to "thredds", which is our TDS 4.2. I have tried renaming the "thredds" directory within Tomcat's webapps and content directories without success. So... anybody have a suggestion for a workaround?? I'm crossing my fingers that somebody on this list has run across this same problem. If so, I would much appreciate any tips! Cheers, John Maurer Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) University of Hawaii at Manoa
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