I'm having problem with geoserver configuration. Currently I'm running geoserver 2.4 on CentOS and Tomcat 6 with 24 cores CPU and 48 GB RAM. I have uploaded 4 layers to PostGIS (PostgreSQL 9.3/PostGIS running on the same machine) and when I want to sync those layers to geonode running geonode command manage.py updatelayers, after a few seconds geonode shows exception URLError: <urlopen error timed out>. While those erroserrors are shown, all cpu cores are being used to 100%. I think that it's a problem with tomcat/geoserver configuration, could you give me some advicesadvice on how to set up tomcat/geoserver to host layers which containscontain more than 500000500,000 elements.
I'm having problem with geoserver configuration. Currently I'm running geoserver 2.4 on CentOS and Tomcat 6 with 24 cores CPU and 48 GB RAM. I have uploaded 4 layers to PostGIS (PostgreSQL 9.3/PostGIS running on the same machine) and when I want to sync those layers to geonode running geonode command manage.py updatelayers, after a few seconds geonode shows exception URLError: <urlopen error timed out>. While those erros are shown, all cpu cores are being used to 100%. I think that it's a problem with tomcat/geoserver configuration, could you give me some advices how to set up tomcat/geoserver to host layers which contains more than 500000 elements.
I'm having problem with geoserver configuration. Currently I'm running geoserver 2.4 on CentOS and Tomcat 6 with 24 cores CPU and 48 GB RAM. I have uploaded 4 layers to PostGIS (PostgreSQL 9.3/PostGIS running on the same machine) and when I want to sync those layers to geonode running geonode command manage.py updatelayers, after a few seconds geonode shows exception URLError: <urlopen error timed out>. While those errors are shown, all cpu cores are being used to 100%. I think that it's a problem with tomcat/geoserver configuration, could you give me some advice on how to set up tomcat/geoserver to host layers which contain more than 500,000 elements.
I'm having problem with geoserver configuration. Currently I'm running geoserver 2.4 on CentOS and Tomcat 6 with 24 cores CPU and 48 GB RAM. I have uploaded 4 layers to PostGIS (PostgreSQL 9.3/PostGIS running on the same machine) and when I want to sync those layers to geonode running geonode command manage.py updatelayers. After, after a few seconds geonode shows exception URLError: <urlopen error timed out>. While those erros are shown, all cpu cores are being used to 100%. I think that it's a problem with tomcat/geoserver configuration, could you give me some advices how to set up tomcat/geoserver to host layers which contains more than 500000 elements.
I'm having problem with geoserver configuration. Currently I'm running geoserver 2.4 on CentOS and Tomcat 6 with 24 cores CPU and 48 GB RAM. I have uploaded 4 layers to PostGIS (PostgreSQL 9.3/PostGIS running on the same machine) and when I want to sync those layers to geonode running geonode command manage.py updatelayers. After a few seconds geonode shows exception URLError: <urlopen error timed out>. While those erros are shown, all cpu cores are being used to 100%. I think that it's a problem with tomcat/geoserver configuration, could you give me some advices how to set up tomcat/geoserver to host layers which contains more than 500000 elements.
I'm having problem with geoserver configuration. Currently I'm running geoserver 2.4 on CentOS and Tomcat 6 with 24 cores CPU and 48 GB RAM. I have uploaded 4 layers to PostGIS (PostgreSQL 9.3/PostGIS running on the same machine) and when I want to sync those layers to geonode running geonode command manage.py updatelayers, after a few seconds geonode shows exception URLError: <urlopen error timed out>. While those erros are shown, all cpu cores are being used to 100%. I think that it's a problem with tomcat/geoserver configuration, could you give me some advices how to set up tomcat/geoserver to host layers which contains more than 500000 elements.