Tony,
Tony Jolibois wrote:
All right, it works, but in the configure process I specified a
directory which is not the directory used. The LAS use the
LAS_HOME/conf/server/data/ and not the directory I specified.
This is the default directory. The configure process should use the
directory you specify, unless you choose to reuse an existing
FerretConfigBackend.xml then the new value won't get used. If you can
help me figure out what you did (Did you run configure more than once?
Did you say "Yes" to the question about reusing the
FerretBackendConfig.xml file? etc.) I will try to make the configure
process better.
So I changed the thredds catalog to point to
LAS_HOME/conf/server/data/ and it works.
Glad it works. You can set these values in the configuration files
after the fact and restart if you prefer to use a different directory.
Roland
Tony
Le mardi 13 novembre 2007 à 09:32 -0600, Roland Schweitzer a écrit :
Tony,
Tony Jolibois wrote:
Now the apache configuration is modified.
http://las.aviso.oceanobs.com/thredds/
works fine, but i still can not define a variable...
Tony
Ok thanks. I can connect.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<catalog xmlns="http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/namespaces/thredds/InvCatalog/v1.0" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" name="THREDDS Server Default Catalog : You must change this to fit your server!" version="1.0.1">
<service name="opendap" serviceType="OPENDAP" base="/thredds/dodsC/" />
<service name="wcs" serviceType="WCS" base="/thredds/wcs/" />
<dataset name="Test Single Dataset" ID="testDataset" urlPath="test/testData.nc">
<serviceName>thisDODS</serviceName>
</dataset>
<catalogRef xlink:href="" xlink:title="Test Enhanced Catalog" name="" />
<catalogRef name="" xlink:href="" xlink:title="Data From LAS">
<serviceName>gridded</serviceName>
<property name="DatasetScan" value="true" />
</catalogRef>
</catalog>
Why did you set this up with a catalogRef for your LAS data? I haven't
tried that and am not familiar with any advantages to doing it that
way.
Let's eliminate that variable and try putting the data scan element in
the top level catalog. If we get that working we can experiment with a
more complicated setup.
And you need to add the "gridded" service to the list of services.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<catalog xmlns="http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/namespaces/thredds/InvCatalog/v1.0" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" name="THREDDS Server Default Catalog : You must change this to fit your server!" version="1.0.1">
<service name="gridded" serviceType="Compound" base="" >
<service name="opendap" serviceType="OpenDAP" base="/thredds/dodsC/"/>
<service name="wcs" serviceType="WCS" base="/thredds/wcs/"/>
</service>
<dataset name="Test Single Dataset" ID="testDataset" urlPath="test/testData.nc">
<serviceName>thisDODS</serviceName>
</dataset>
<dataset name="** Misconfigured DatasetScan <testAll> **">
<!--Invalid InvDatasetScan <path=testAll; scanLocation=content/testdata>: CrawlableDataset for scanLocation does not exist.-->
</dataset>
<catalogRef xlink:href="" xlink:title="Test Enhanced Catalog" name="" />
<datasetScan name="Data From LAS" path="las" location="/your/data/directory/could/be/LAS_HOME/conf/server/data" serviceName="gridded">
<filter>
<include wildcard="*.nc"/>
<include wildcard="*.fds"/>
<include wildcard="*.jnl"/>
</filter>
</datasetScan>
</catalog>
Thanks,
Roland
Le mardi 13 novembre 2007 à 10:55 +0100, Tony Jolibois a écrit :
Roland,
You're right, I have to modify my apache configuration for the thredds,
but I don't think the error comes from that reason. Even if I connect
to the server through tomcat port it doesn't work...
The page http://las.aviso.oceanobs.com:8280/thredds/catalog.html
works, but if I click on "Data from LAS" I have an http error 404.
Tony
Le lundi 12 novembre 2007 à 11:23 -0600, Roland Schweitzer a écrit :
Tony,
Tony Jolibois wrote:
Hi all,
Install of LAS Armstrong seems to be good, I have a last problem :
F-TDS.
I followed instructions on the page :
http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/LAS/documentation/installer-documentation/installation/installing-and-integrating-tds-with-las/
But it doesn't work ; when I define a variable, I can not plot it on http://las.aviso.oceanobs.com
The first thing I would expect to see after you completed the
installation and integration of TDS with you LAS server is a catalog of
the LAS datasets at the URL: http://las.aviso.oceanobs.com/thredds/dodsC/las.
However, I don't find any TDS server running at that address. You
probably need to add a proxy to your Apache httpd.conf file to expose
the TDS just as you do with the LAS server.
Roland
I checked the configuration file and don't find anything wrong.
Any help ?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
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