id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,external_id 187,"1.2.0 Beta 2, GDAL and Tiling Service crashes",amorsell,,"I am using the GDAL provider in 1.2.0 beta 2 to access a directory of about 850 ECW images. Each image is about 25 MB and there is a total of 20 GB in the directory. Creating a layer with a zoom threshold of 1:50,000 actually works pretty well, but is still too slow due to the GDAL provider's lack of tile indexing. We would like to use base layer tiles instead. But, upon initial tests this locks up the MG server service. This is easily replicated after restarting the service. The log file returns an error like: <2007-05-31T19:17:10> Anonymous Error: Failed to stylize layer: Austin_2006_aerials_ECW An unclassified exception occurred. StackTrace: - MgStylizationUtil.StylizeLayers line 923 file c:\build_bond_area\mapguide_open_source_v1.2\build_11.8\mgdev\server\src\services\mapping\StylizationUtil.cpp Failed to stylize layer: Austin_2006_aerials_ECW An unclassified exception occurred. This happens both with the service running normally and in interactive mode. Interactive mode does not yield any meaningful messages. The mgserver.exe process is still resident in addition to four MapAgent.exe processes. If I look at the tile folders, the folders have been created, but only one PNG actually created in one folder (R0/C0 folder). However, there are four .lck files in that folder. All have the same time stamp and are 0 KB in size. I even tried this with just two images and upon succesive zooms to force tiles to create at the various zoom factors, I can readily crash the server.",defect,closed,high,2.0,Server,1.2.0,major,fixed,,warmerdam,943485