Subject: Marine Geospatial Ecology Tools (MGET) help
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| From: | "Jason Roberts" <> |
|---|---|
| To: | "'Edward Wort'" <> |
| Cc: | <> |
| Subject: | RE: [mget-help] |
| Date: | Wed, 4 Dec 2013 09:24:17 -0500 |
Hi Edward,
I am not immediately sure what is happening. 0.8a27 and ArcGIS 9.x are quite
old at this point. Is there any chance you could upgrade to newer versions?
I understand the difficulty that poses when you have a community computer,
but I'd imagine everyone would benefit greatly by the upgrade, as it would
be a big step forward in functionality, performance, and stability. Arc 10.x
is much better in all of those than 9.x.
If you must stick with the current version, my first suggestion is to enable
verbose logging, reproduce the problem, and send me the output complete
output of the tool (you can highlight in the output window, copy it, and
paste into email or a document). Instructions for enabling verbose logging
are here:
http://code.env.duke.edu/projects/mget/wiki/Configuring%20MGET%20logging#Ena
blingverboselogging
That will give us a better idea what is happening.
All the best,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Wort
[mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 5:22 AM
To:
Subject: [mget-help]
Dear MGET-help,
I'm working as an intern under Dr Kerry Howell at the University of Plymouth
in the UK and am trying to apply to connectivity analysis tool to deep-sea
sponge habitats off the coast of Scotland. I only have an older version of
MGET (0.8a27) available (and don't want to update it as I am using a
communal computer) on ArcGIS9, which doesn't allow me to download the HYCOM
files far enough north, so I am using Aviso global currents.
The download using OpenDAP appears to be fine - however, when it reaches the
"Processing ArcGIS raster" from the Aviso Currents folder into the Currents
folder within the directory, the program freezes (although the green bar at
the top keeps moving). I left it overnight to see if it would resume, but
nothing happened. Do you have any suggestions?
Kind regards
Edward Wort
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I am not immediately sure what is happening. 0.8a27 and ArcGIS 9.x are quite
old at this point. Is there any chance you could upgrade to newer versions?
I understand the difficulty that poses when you have a community computer,
but I'd imagine everyone would benefit greatly by the upgrade, as it would
be a big step forward in functionality, performance, and stability. Arc 10.x
is much better in all of those than 9.x.
If you must stick with the current version, my first suggestion is to enable
verbose logging, reproduce the problem, and send me the output complete
output of the tool (you can highlight in the output window, copy it, and
paste into email or a document). Instructions for enabling verbose logging
are here:
http://code.env.duke.edu/projects/mget/wiki/Configuring%20MGET%20logging#Ena
blingverboselogging
That will give us a better idea what is happening.
All the best,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Wort
[mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 5:22 AM
To:
Subject: [mget-help]
Dear MGET-help,
I'm working as an intern under Dr Kerry Howell at the University of Plymouth
in the UK and am trying to apply to connectivity analysis tool to deep-sea
sponge habitats off the coast of Scotland. I only have an older version of
MGET (0.8a27) available (and don't want to update it as I am using a
communal computer) on ArcGIS9, which doesn't allow me to download the HYCOM
files far enough north, so I am using Aviso global currents.
The download using OpenDAP appears to be fine - however, when it reaches the
"Processing ArcGIS raster" from the Aviso Currents folder into the Currents
folder within the directory, the program freezes (although the green bar at
the top keeps moving). I left it overnight to see if it would resume, but
nothing happened. Do you have any suggestions?
Kind regards
Edward Wort
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their attachments. Plymouth University does not accept responsibility for
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