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hi,I would have to move the web site to a new server as everything I read says thredds 4.6 require Java 7 and Tomcat 7. The current web server the site is on can't be upgraded since it would break the other tomcat sites.
The only error in the apache log is that /web/opal/webapps/ROOT/thredds/fileServer not found which is true but then /web/opal/webapps/ROOT/thredds/dodsC does not exist either but the OPENDAP links work.
Mark On 7/2/2015 12:37 AM, Christian Ward-Garrison wrote:
Hi Mark,I just noticed that you're running v4.3, which is quite old at this point. Would you mind trying 4.6.2? [1] This document may be useful. [2]Also, I noticed that for your HTTPServer request, you're getting an Apache 404 page, not a Tomcat one. Maybe something in the Apache config is at fault?Cheers, Christian [1] ftp://ftp.unidata.ucar.edu/pub/thredds/4.6/current/thredds.war[2] http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/thredds/current/tds/UpgradingTo4.6.htmlOn Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 7:26 PM, Mark Maciolek <mlm@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mlm@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:hi, Finally found time to try this again. I went back to plain catalog.xml with just test data. I noticed in the logs that I never see fileServer in the serverStartup.log but do see the opendap serverStartup: thredds.server.opendap.OpendapServlet initialization start 2015-07-01T21:10:22.371-0400 [ 1083][ 1] INFO serverStartup: thredds.server.opendap.OpendapServlet version= opendap/3.7 ascLimit = 50 binLimit = 500 2015-07-01T21:10:22.371-0400 [ 1083][ 1] INFO serverStartup: thredds.server.opendap.OpendapServlet initialization done Should I not see some thredds.server.??? about the fileServer The only http line is: serverStartup: CdmInit: HTTPFileCache.initCache= [10,20] scour = 1020 So am I missing some folder from content/WEB-INF/classes/thredds/server/ ? Mark On 6/23/2015 5:53 PM, Christian Ward-Garrison wrote:Hi Mark, Yes, a catalog can have multiple datasetRoots. They can even have the same location—only their paths must differ. Here's an example from one of our catalogs: <datasetRoot path="localContent" location="content/testdata/"/> <datasetRoot path="testRestrictedDataset" location="content/testdata/"/> <datasetRoot path="cdmUnitTest" location="${cdmUnitTest}"/> As for your catalogs, they look good to me. I was able to load them into TDS and access them via "HTTPServer". All I had to do was create some dummy data and change the datasetScan location attributes to match my machine. I'm not sure why you're encountering these issues, but it may have to do with the filtering you've set up. For example, you have a datasetScan with location="/net/nfs/wilma/data3/odac/model/mm5/analysis" that includes only "*.grib" files. You need to make sure that such files are actually where you said they'd be, or else TDS won't generate a link in the Dataset page. Have you tested with dummy data files? Cheers, Christian On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Mark Maciolek <mlm@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mlm@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: hi, Attached my two catalog xml files, if someone would be kind enough to review them and point out any errors that prevents the fileServer service from working I would appreciate it. mark On 6/22/2015 7:50 PM, Christian Ward-Garrison wrote:Hi Mark, Both service definitions are fine. Rather, I suspect the problem is that you haven't defined a dataset root [1]. Here is a very basic example: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <catalog name="Local TDS" xmlns="http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/namespaces/thredds/InvCatalog/v1.0" version="1.0.6" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <service name="http" serviceType="HTTPServer" base="/thredds/fileServer/"/> <datasetRoot path="my/data" location="C:/Users/cwardgar/dev/data" /> <dataset name="A Test Dataset" ID="testDataset" urlPath="my/data/foo.nc <http://foo.nc>" > <serviceName>http</serviceName> </dataset> </catalog> I have a file at C:/Users/cwardgar/dev/data/foo.nc <http://foo.nc>that TDS serves at http://localhost:8080/thredds/fileServer/my/data/foo.nc. In the datasetRootelement, the path I've chosen is arbitrary; the location is not (unless I move the file). Cheers, Christian [1] http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/thredds/current/tds/tutorial/BasicConfigCatalogs.html#ConfigCatalogs On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Mark Maciolek <mlm@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mlm@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: hi, Trying to get the thredds service fileServer working on our system thredds 4.3 http://www.opal.sr.unh.edu/thredds/catalog/opal_ts/WBD/catalog.html?dataset=opal_ts/WBD/WBD_2015.nc * /Data format:/netCDF * /Data size:/1.034 Mbytes * /Data type:/GRID * /ID:/opal_ts/WBD/WBD_2015.nc from the catalog.xml file: <service name="fileServer" serviceType="HTTPServer" base="/thredds/fileServer /"/> have also tried this: <service name="http" serviceType="HTTPServer" base="/thredds/fileServer/" /> get 404 error there is nothing in the threddsServlet.log Is there another config file or xml file I should be looking at? mark--Mark Maciolek Network Administrator Morse Hall Room 339 603-862-3050 <tel:603-862-3050> https://www.unh.edu/research/support-units/research-computing-center _______________________________________________ thredds mailing list thredds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:thredds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/--Mark Maciolek Network Administrator Morse Hall Room 339 603-862-3050 <tel:603-862-3050> https://www.unh.edu/research/support-units/research-computing-center
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