[mapserver-users] Re: GDAL and SDE raster

Liz Godwin godwin.liz at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 10:01:19 EST 2008


Well, there is no filepath, that's what confusing me.  The error message
suggests that it is looking in one, but it's SDE.

I forgot to mention before that I did a test with the gdalinfo utility, and
it seemed to find the correct thing in SDE.

Liz


On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Ron Goldman <ron at ocean.org.il> wrote:

> I had a similar problem with NetCDF raster. It probably won't help much for
> SDE
> but make sure you have absolute filepath after the "SDE:" and not before
> it.
>
>
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 08:24:52 -0500
> From: "Liz Godwin" <godwin.liz at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] GDAL and SDE raster
> To: "Lucena, Ivan" <ivan.lucena at pmldnet.com>
> Cc: eidsnessl at agr.gc.ca, mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org,
>        whittekerc at agr.gc.ca
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>
> Thank you, but that option doesn't appear to work for Raster data types.
>
>
> Liz
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Lucena, Ivan <ivan.lucena at pmldnet.com
> >wrote:
>
>
>  > I don't have SDE to tell you the truth but I would suggest you to create
>> a
>> > VRT version of your dataset and use the VRT on your map file. [
>> > gdal_translate -of vrt
>> > /filepath/SDE:server,port:5151,sde,user/pass,schema.table,RASTER
>> > replacement.vrt ]
>> >
>>
>>
>>> > >  -------Original Message-------
>>> > >  From: Liz Godwin <godwin.liz at gmail.com>
>>> > >  Subject: [mapserver-users] GDAL and SDE raster
>>> > >  Sent: Nov 03 '08 22:19
>>> > >
>>> > >  Hey folks,
>>> > >
>>> > >  We've been beating ourselves up over this problem and I'm not sure
>>> > >  what to try next.
>>> > >
>>> > >  We can't seem to connect to SDE for a raster using GDAL in
>>> mapserver.
>>> > >  This is happening on Linux.
>>> > >
>>> > >  snippit from mapfile:
>>> > >  TYPE RASTER
>>> > >  DATA "SDE:server,port:5151,sde,user,pass,schema.table,RASTER"
>>> > >
>>> > >  when trying to draw a map, i get a seg fault.  When trying a
>>> > >  getFeatureinfo request, I get this error:
>>> > >
>>> > >  /filepath/SDE:server,port:5151,sde,user: Image handling error.
>>> Unable to
>>> > >  open file LayerName for layer
>>> > >  `/filepath/SDE:server,port:5151,sde,user/pass,schema.table,RASTER'
>>> does
>>> > >  not exist in the file system, and is not recognised as a supported
>>>
>>>
>> > dataset
>>
>>
>>> > >  name.
>>> > >  ... fatal error.
>>> > >  msRasterQueryByRect()
>>> > >
>>> > >  Any ideas how I might start to debug this?  I have DEBUG set to 5 in
>>>
>>>
>> > both
>>
>>
>>> > >  the LAYER and MAP object in the map file.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Thanks!
>>> > >
>>> > >  Liz
>>> > >
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