Le 13/09/2024 à 19:40, Javier Jimenez Shaw a écrit :
Thanks Even
regarding GDAL_SKIP=TileDB as environment variable, it still shows the
message
[Fri Sep 13 19:37:03 2024].8370, 10.5869: GDAL: On-demand registering
/home/jshaw/anaconda3/envs/qgis_stable/lib/gdalplugins/gdal_TileDB.so
using GD
Thanks Even
regarding GDAL_SKIP=TileDB as environment variable, it still shows the
message
[Fri Sep 13 19:37:03 2024].8370, 10.5869: GDAL: On-demand registering
/home/jshaw/anaconda3/envs/qgis_stable/lib/gdalplugins/gdal_TileDB.so using
GDALRegister_TileDB.
On Fri, 13 Sept 2024 at 19:27, Even Ro
Le 13/09/2024 à 19:16, Javier Jimenez Shaw via gdal-dev a écrit :
This is getting even weirder. I tried removing gdal_TileDB.so before
my first email, and it didn't work.
However, now it works... but only if I opened the file before. If I
wait a couple of minutes, then it still waits 5 or 6 sec
This is getting even weirder. I tried removing gdal_TileDB.so before my
first email, and it didn't work.
However, now it works... but only if I opened the file before. If I wait a
couple of minutes, then it still waits 5 or 6 seconds. Is there any cache
somewhere? (I am closing QGIS, so it should n
I also see that you have a tiledb driver registration happening only on
your conda version, exactly at the time of your lag. you should also try to
remove/rename your gdal_tiledb.so plugin file to check the issue isn't
coming from there.
Le ven. 13 sept. 2024, 18:22, thomas bonfort a
écrit :
> J
Javier,
3.9 is probably doing parallel reads, which will cause a noticeable lag in
requests on a slow connection (the overall processing time should not be
slower anyhow). There's a gtiff open option documented that can disable
this behavior, that you can try to use to see if it changes your timing
Thanks David for the suggestion. Very interesting data.
Unfortunately the issue I have is not reproduced with that file. So it may
be due to the authentication (your suggestion does not need authentication).
Some context: I am opening a COG file from S3 in QGIS, setting the url in
the command lin
Would ~200 GB be large enough?
Here is a mosaic of a section of Mars at 6 meters/pixel in a public S3 bucket:
s3://asc-pds-services/mosaic/Mars/Mars_MRO_CTX_Equi_Mosaics_Robbins/6mpp/MC16_6mpp.16bit.tif
Cheers,
David
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David Mayer
Geographer
Astrogeology Science Center
US Geological Su