What exactly does the status failed mean?
It's good that most of Britain has been processed, but it appears that the
two areas containing London have failed repeatedly. As they probably contain
the most complex data and highest density, I think they are critical and if
they cannot be processed
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:41 AM, NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
What exactly does the status failed mean?
Sometimes it means a timeout of some sort. Other times it means data
was found that was unexpected in some way.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Redaction_bot_progress_map
Richard Weait schrieb:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:41 AM, NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
What exactly does the status failed mean?
Sometimes it means a timeout of some sort. Other times it means data
was found that was unexpected in some way.
NopMap wrote:
It's good that most of Britain has been processed, but it
appears that the two areas containing London have failed
repeatedly. As they probably contain the most complex
data and highest density, I think they are critical and if
they cannot be processed I'd expect the bot to
Well, today the bot made it through a good chunk of the UK. It stopped
for the night before getting through all of Scotland.
Here is a visualization of its changes for the day:
http://i.imgur.com/cOO37.png
Also, I think this has already made it to a couple of mailing lists
but in case someone
As I mentioned yesterday, the bot caused some problems with minutely
diffs. Andy just sent a more detailed message about the technical
problems to the rebuild list but here is a quick update for the user
side of things.
Some invalid diffs were generated yesterday. These have been removed
from
Andy just pointed out that it should probably be mentioned that you
only need to mess with the osmosis state file if your osmosis was up
to date with planet.osm.org when the invalid diffs were generated and
it progressed beyond sequence number 141272.
I believe Grant deleted the invalid diffs
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