Hi Mauro,

I do indeed have the logs set to Max Verbosity.  It's good news to hear
that's likely not the issue!

I'm able to access the Geoserver Admin page.  The workspaces are set up,
along with the myriad other things (layers, users, roles, etc) in accordance
to how it is set up in our production environment.

When our software is attempting to get map features from Geoserver, we are
getting an error 502 (Bad Gateway) returned.  It is attempting to access the
following URL:

http://<serveraddress>/geoserver/MapData/

where <serveraddress> is our Geoserver's IP address.  I attempt to access
that same link via my web browser, and of course I get a 404.  The problem
is, I'm such a neophyte at this I'm not certain what it's trying to reach to
correct this problem.  I assumed it getting "Bad Gateway" error because of
GeoServer's errors I posted earlier.  Since that's NOT the case, I'm at a
loss.





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