Hello,
When i tried to l2gen the following file: SEAHAWK1_HAWKEYE.20221228T151644.L1A.nc ,
which i have produced the geo file: SEAHAWK1_HAWKEYE.20221228T151644.GEO.nc ,
by trying to follow the tutorial:
https://youtu.be/3tLRh8rQz2A?si=13eh-2t4FvzjrN9G&t=2454
(around ~40:54)
, it shows the following pop up message
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execution exception: java.io.IOException: l2gen failed with exit code 1.
Check log for more details.
Loading default parameters from /root/ocssw/share/common/msl12_defaults.par
-E- /home/dshea/ocssw/oel_hdf4/filetype/filetype.c: Input file 'ownloads/SEAHAWK1_HAWKEYE.20221228T151644.L1A.nc' does not exist or cannot open.
-E- /home/dshea/ocssw/oel_hdf4/libl1/l1_options.c Line 215: Could not find type for file ownloads/SEAHAWK1_HAWKEYE.20221228T151644.L1A.nc.
//
what should i do and how should i fix it, for your information,
i m using docker and running on Window 11, SeaDAS 9.1.0, accessed the data today, the file location of the "SEAHAWK1_HAWKEYE.20221228T151644.L1A.nc" is
"C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\SEAHAWK1_HAWKEYE.20221228T151644.L1A.nc" but somehow in the pop up message it is missing the d for 'ownloads/, what should i do? Thanks
Purpose of using SeaDAS, i am trying to learn from the tutorial video mentioned above and use as reference to work on dealing with Standard, level 3 SNPP-VIIRS, Chlorophyll concentration & kd490, Monthly, 4KM, from 2012 - end of 2024, type: binned & mapped,
I would like to know how I could utilize SeaDAS to conduct data analysis on the study area of my interest,
thanks! Please let me know if i could provide further information or file to get help!
Unable to l2gen the hawkeye file in SeaDAS 9.1.0
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Re: Unable to l2gen the hawkeye file in SeaDAS 9.1.0
Hi there,
Have you followed all the instructions for using Docker as outlined at [SeaDAS Client-Server Configuration](https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/client_server/)? Ensure that your setup aligns with the recommended configurations, including shared directories, port settings, and network connectivity.
Additionally, have you updated your `${user.dir}\.seadas9\etc\seadas.properties` file correctly? If you’ve already checked these settings, could you share the contents of your `seadas.properties` file? This will help in diagnosing any potential misconfigurations.
Thanks.
Have you followed all the instructions for using Docker as outlined at [SeaDAS Client-Server Configuration](https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/client_server/)? Ensure that your setup aligns with the recommended configurations, including shared directories, port settings, and network connectivity.
Additionally, have you updated your `${user.dir}\.seadas9\etc\seadas.properties` file correctly? If you’ve already checked these settings, could you share the contents of your `seadas.properties` file? This will help in diagnosing any potential misconfigurations.
Thanks.