Greetings-
I have a couple of issues with a new RHEL5 ES6.1 deployment.
I have the sids/jp2s on an NFS cluster, whereas the imagery is organized based on UUID, which is also the filename.
I can navigate the directory structure within the LT browser, but it will not actually display the imagery. Is there something I'm missing?
<Catalog name="NYPL">
<Provider name="file" root="archive" volume="/efs"/>
<Property name="Description">
NYPL Mr. SID Repository
</Property>
</Catalog>
efs is the autofs root, archive is the mount which contains the directory structure.
Thanks.
Sids and JP2s over NFS mount?
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Yep
The NFS is read open for all production hosts.
If I explicitly direct the browser to the viewer with said image, it shows no image, and no error.
I replied to your email, a couple of times, but felt maybe the issue should be documented here.
Thanks for the help.
If I explicitly direct the browser to the viewer with said image, it shows no image, and no error.
I replied to your email, a couple of times, but felt maybe the issue should be documented here.
Thanks for the help.
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Good and Bad news.
Well, looks like the file extension is required in order for this to work. This does not work in our environment.
Is there a URL var that I can use to specify what type of file it is?
We have a presentation system that serves these up so I can figure out what type of file it is in that.
Is there a URL var that I can use to specify what type of file it is?
We have a presentation system that serves these up so I can figure out what type of file it is in that.
- peterm
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- Joined: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:15 am
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