SeaDAS 7.5.3 on Windows "Remote server is down. OCSSW is not accessible. Please start OCSSW remote server"

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SeaDAS 7.5.3 on Windows "Remote server is down. OCSSW is not accessible. Please start OCSSW remote server"

by alzhao72 » Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:42 pm America/New_York

I am using SeaDAS 7.5.3 on Windows and followed the steps for client server configuration with an Ubuntu 16.04 virtual machine.

The server seems to start on the virtual machine (screenshot attached). But when I click on the OCSSW tab in SeaDAS since I eventually want to use l2gen, I get an error message "Remote server is down. OCSSW is not accessible. Please start OCSSW remote server."

My ocsswserver.config file:
ocsswrest.version=1.0
baseUriPortNumber=6400
ocsswroot=/home/alzhao72/ocssw
serverWorkingDirectory=/home/alzhao72/seadasClientServerShared
clientServerSharedDir=true
keepIntermediateFilesOnServer=false
processInputStreamPortNumber=6402
processErrorStreamPortNumber=6403

My seadas.config file:
seadas.ocssw.root = /home/alzhao72/ocssw
seadas.ocssw.location = local
seadas.ocssw.location = virtualMachine
seadas.ocssw.port = 6400
seadas.ocssw.sharedDir = C:\\Users\\alzha\\seadasClientServerShared
seadas.client.id = alzha
seadas.ocssw.processInputStreamPort = 6402
seadas.ocssw.processErrorStreamPort = 6403

Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?
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Re: SeaDAS 7.5.3 on Windows "Remote server is down. OCSSW is not accessible. Please start OCSSW remote server"

by OB.DAAC - amscott » Thu Mar 24, 2022 1:54 pm America/New_York

Hello,

Are you able to update to the lastest version of SeaDAS and give this a try? If not, see if you can find information from past questions and answers for v7.5.3.

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