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RE: [las_users] LAS Armstrong 'backend service threw an uncaught exception'



I am happy to report that I have found the error of my ways and this is now working.  Suffice it to say that when you test on one box and copy some configuration files to another, you may forget to change a system name or two in a critical file like productserver.xml.

Penny Oots
Science Systems & Applications Inc.
NASA Langley Research Center, MS 157D
Hampton, VA 23681-2199
(757) 864-9816


From: owner-las_users@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-las_users@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Oots, Penny C. (LARC-E301)[SCIENCE SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS INC.]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 2:35 PM
To: las_users@xxxxxxxx
Cc: Roland Schweitzer
Subject: [las_users] LAS Armstrong 'backend service threw an uncaught exception'

 

I have installed LAS Armstrong 1.1 and LAS 6.5 on the same system.  I am able to get LAS 6.5 to produce output but the Armstrong version is giving me this error when I try to produce a plot or table of values.  This system is behind a firewall so I am sending the url in case that helps.  The directory /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/las.armstrong/output exists and contains some files that end in .rss that are owned by apache.
 
The backend service threw an uncaught exception
 
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/las.armstrong/output/F79021E244B9DA30F02C92CDD2CDC486_debug.txt (No such file or directory)

org.apache.axis.message.SOAPFaultBuilder.createFault(SOAPFaultBuilder.java:222)

 

url:  http://reason-dev.larc.nasa.gov:8080/las.armstrong/ProductServer.do?xml=%3C%3Fxml+version%3D%221.0%22%3F%3E%3ClasRequest+package%3D%22%22+href%3D%22file%3Alas.xml%22%3E%3Clink+match%3D%22%2Flasdata%2Foperations%2Foperation%5B%40ID%3D%27Plot_2D_XY%27%5D%22+%2F%3E%3Cproperties%3E%3Cferret%3E%3Cview%3Exy%3C%2Fview%3E%3Cformat%3Eshade%3C%2Fformat%3E%3Ccontour_levels+%2F%3E%3Ccontour_style%3Edefault%3C%2Fcontour_style%3E%3Cdeg_min_sec%3Edefault%3C%2Fdeg_min_sec%3E%3Cexpression+%2F%3E%3Cfill_levels+%2F%3E%3Cimage_format%3Edefault%3C%2Fimage_format%3E%3Cinterpolate_data%3Efalse%3C%2Finterpolate_data%3E%3Cland_type%3Edefault%3C%2Fland_type%3E%3Cmargins%3Edefault%3C%2Fmargins%3E%3Cmark_grid%3Eno%3C%2Fmark_grid%3E%3Cpalette%3Edefault%3C%2Fpalette%3E%3Cset_aspect%3Edefault%3C%2Fset_aspect%3E%3Csize%3E0.5%3C%2Fsize%3E%3Cuse_graticules%3Edefault%3C%2Fuse_graticules%3E%3Cuse_ref_map%3Edefault%3C%2Fuse_ref_map%3E%3C%2Fferret%3E%3C%2Fproperties%3E%3Cargs%3E%3Clink+match%3D%22%2Flasdata%2Fdatasets%2FMISR_AM1_CGAS_MONTHLY_nc_001%2Fvariables%2Foptical_depth_average%22+%2F%3E%3Cregion%3E%3Crange+low%3D%22-155.0%22+type%3D%22x%22+high%3D%22179.002770083102%22+%2F%3E%3Crange+low%3D%22-89.0055248618785%22+type%3D%22y%22+high%3D%2290.0%22+%2F%3E%3Cpoint+v%3D%2229%22+type%3D%22t%22+%2F%3E%3C%2Fregion%3E%3C%2Fargs%3E%3C%2FlasRequest%3E&debug=debug

 

Any ideas what is going on?

Penny Oots
Science Systems & Applications Inc.
NASA Langley Research Center, MS 157D
Hampton, VA 23681-2199
(757) 864-9816

 


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