[mapserver-users] MapCache "missing a service" error

Jackey Cheung cheung.jackey at gmail.com
Thu May 30 18:38:20 PDT 2013


I'ved added the PATH_INFO to nginx location block, and using the sample
mapcache.xml from the source package. Now it always returns

received wms with no service and request



On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Eichner, Andreas - SID-NLKM <
Andreas.Eichner at sid.sachsen.de> wrote:

>
> You need to pass the path_info from nginx to mapcache. Use something like
>
>   fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info;
>
> in your location block.
>
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
> > [mailto:mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] Im Auftrag
> > von Jackey Cheung
> > Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2013 04:12
> > An: mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
> > Betreff: [mapserver-users] MapCache "missing a service" error
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to deploy a MapCache server. It compiles OK, but I
> > can't tell whether everything is working fine, since I can't
> > see any output from the server (command line and HTTP response, etc.)
> >
> > I've write up a config xml as below:
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <mapcache>
> >   <cache name="test_cache" type="disk">
> >     <base>/tmp/mapcache</base>
> >     <symlink_blank />
> >   </cache>
> >
> >   <source name="test_lands" type="wms">
> >     <getmap>
> >       <params>
> >          <FORMAT>image/png</FORMAT>
> >          <LAYERS>BLD_BLDG</LAYERS>
> >       </params>
> >     </getmap>
> >     <http>
> >       <url>http://localhost/map/</url>
> >       <headers>
> >         <User-Agent>mapcache</User-Agent>
> >       </headers>
> >       <connection_timeout>30</connection_timeout>
> >     </http>
> >   </source>
> >
> >   <format name="PNG" type ="PNG">
> >     <compression>fast</compression>
> >   </format>
> >   <default_format>PNG</default_format>
> >
> >   <tileset name="test_tileset">
> >     <source>test_lands</source>
> >     <cache>test_cache</cache>
> >     <grid restricted_extent="113.816929 22.135340 114.504470
> > 22.567942">
> >       WGS84
> >     </grid>
> >     <metadata>
> >       <title>test web map.</title>
> >       <abstract>Powered by MapKing.</abstract>
> >     </metadata>
> >     <format>PNG</format>
> >     <metatile>10 10</metatile>
> >     <metabuffer>10</metabuffer>
> >   </tileset>
> >
> >   <service type="wms" enabled="true">
> >     <full_wms>assemble</full_wms>
> >     <resample_mode>bilinear</resample_mode>
> >     <format>PNG</format>
> >     <maxsize>4096</maxsize>
> >   </service>
> >   <service type="wmts" enabled="false"/>
> >   <service type="tms" enabled="false"/>
> >   <service type="kml" enabled="false"/>
> >   <service type="gmaps" enabled="false"/>
> >   <service type="ve" enabled="false"/>
> >   <service type="demo" enabled="false"/>
> >
> >   <errors>report</errors>
> >   <lock_dir>/tmp/mapcache/lock</lock_dir>
> >   <threaded_fetching>true</threaded_fetching>
> >   <log_level>info</log_level>
> >   <auto_reload>true</auto_reload>
> > </mapcache>
> >
> >
> > I use spawn-fcgi to start the server:
> > spawn-fcgi -M 666 -s /var/run/mapcache.sock -n -u nginx -g
> > nginx -U nginx -G nginx -P /var/run/mapcache.pid --
> > /usr/local/bin/mapcache
> >
> > The server seems to be running, since it doesn't return to
> > the command prompt. When I use browser to open
> > "http://192.168.56.101/mapcache/", the first request (the
> > exact first request to the newly started server process) returns:
> > tileset "test_tileset" references grid "
> >       WGS84
> >     ", but it is not configured
> >
> > Then all subsequent requests returns "missing a service" error.
> > I've tried adding a WGS84 grid to the xml, but that produces
> > duplicate declaration error. I've also tried using the
> > mapcache.xml from source package, the same "missing a
> > service" error occurs.
> > What's wrong?
> >
>
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