SPAM-LOW: [mapguide-users] Issue with Gdal
DefaultRasterFileLocation with UNC path
Andy Morsell
amorsell at spatialgis.com
Thu May 14 15:34:11 EDT 2009
What if you use a drive letter mapping instead of a UNC?
Andy Morsell, P.E.
Spatial Integrators, Inc.
www.SpatialGIS.com
From: mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Kori Maleski
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:56 AM
To: MapGuide Users Mail List
Subject: SPAM-LOW: [mapguide-users] Issue with Gdal
DefaultRasterFileLocation with UNC path
Hi all,
I am running MapGuide 2.0.2 with the service running under a domain account.
The account has full control over a file server directory containing raster
imagery in Sid format. The imagery is in LL84.
When configuring a raster data connection with the Gdal FDO I am having
issues with applying coordinate system overrides when the files reside on a
file server and are being accessed via UNC path.
When I reference the file locally - i.e. c:\myfiledirectory\myfile.sid, I
can override the coordinate system with no issues in both Studio and
Maestro. Map display is perfect.
When I use a UNC path - i.e. \\myserver\myfiledirectory\myfile.sid
<file:///\\myserver\myfiledirectory\myfile.sid> , and try to use the
override by refreshing to see the default spatial context I get the
following error:
In studio: A popup windows error :
The exception unknown software exception (0xc0000409) occurred in the
application at location 0x00ea0a66
In the event viewer:
Out of process application '/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/mapguide/mapagent' terminated
unexpectedly.
Maestro displays no error.
But after an attempt or two in either application, the service is
unresponsive and W3SVC and mgserver services have to be restarted.
Has anyone run into this issue before?
Cheers,
Kori Maleski
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