I noticed something weird in the tile rendering on osm.org a couple of days ago and after looking at several things it seems that one of the rendering servers (orm) is missing data. I'm wondering if I'm the only one to see this or if anyone else has noticed something similar.
What I initially noticed was a gap in a road that should not have been there. It can be seen in this tile: http://orm.openstreetmap.org/16/15058/25351.png The data in the database was never in a state with a gap. I split the road to tag lane count. In the same upload the way coming in from the west was shortened and a new way was created. But on orm, only the shortening seems to have registered and the new way creation has apparently been dropped. Compare this tile to the same tile on yevaud: http://yevaud.openstreetmap.org/16/15058/25351.png You will see not only that the gap is filled in but yevaud also has several other features that are missing on orm. This is not a stale tile being served up from cache. These changes were made on the 16th and the tile has been rendered at least 3 times since then with the most recent being earlier today (on the 21st) The area this happened in is Wichita, KS: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/37.6864/-97.2828 But you will only see the gap if you get routed to orm via the OSM DNS setup. See http://render.openstreetmap.org/ if you don't know which one you are being routed to (it will say either orm or yevaud in the first line) There is another gap if you pan west about two miles to the interstate. Here I split the way to add a maxheight tag. Other things I have uploaded since the 16th are showing up. It seems to be just that one changeset that got partially applied to the rendering database. Am I just really (un)lucky or has anyone else seen something similar? Toby _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk