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<p>Hi Ashish,</p>
<p>I am ftp-ing the raster files to the server and then add them in
GeoServer. Afterwards I use <code>geonode updatelayers </code>command.
This way you can also add raster mosaics.<br>
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cheersm<br>
stefan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/30/17 11:14, Ashish Acharya
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<div>I'm having some trouble importing a big (>150 MB) raster
layer using the importlayers command. It goes through Apache
which stops the upload even though I've changed the max post
size, max upload size etc. in Apache's conf. Has anyone faced
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<div>So I guess my question is: How do I bypass the normal
upload mechanism and push large raster data directly into the
GeoNode?</div>
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<div>Best Regards,<br>
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