Tom,
I am surprised that you think reliability is the issue - I thought we could
make it quite reliable by having multiple redundant servers.
I expected the criticism to be complexity - to make it work you need
something along the lines of the following:
1. A 'master' which maintains a
Graham,
If one of the slaves goes down in the time until the master finds out
the slave will keep getting requests even so it isn't available. It is
also difficult to reliably keep lots of machines in sync so that they
all return the same data, especially when there are lots of different
When you say read the diffs. Do you mean download the weekly planet from
osm.org, and then run it though osmosis. Would you be happy sending me an
example of your set-up?
Richard.
2009/9/8 Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de
Richard Ive wrote:
Is it easy to run a cron that downloads the
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Shaun McDonald schreef:
If it was an easy task all 3 xapi servers would have an high uptime.
I guess you got an open wound there. Because those servers are feed by
what the main server is producing. If we look in the past two months and
the amount
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Micha Ruhgnub...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
2009/9/8 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Your idea suffers from the fundamental problem that it only counts those
having last touched an object.
No, it doesn't. I thought of a mechanism to avoid that:
Users adding
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 22:45:53 +1000
Hugh Barnes list@hughbris.com wrote:
, but I'll
check on Feedreader for Windows tomorrow @ work.
It did the right thing.
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On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 08:35:51AM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] what server next?
On 08/09/09 08:21, Florian Lohoff wrote:
Sometimes i'd like to actively contact mappers in that distant region and
mostly i dont care what they are called - simply - send email to top most
On 09/09/09 15:41, Florian Lohoff wrote:
Also I'd like to be able to answer to messages via mail
not the web frontend. I dont like to touch my mouse for writing
emails ... I am already thinking of doing some procmail/perl stuff
to rewrite from adress on OSM messages and replying to a virtual
This one is 224495 - nine-five at the end instead of five-nine -
though. 224459 has both a name and admin_level, it's returned by:
[...]
Thank you for pointing me to that. In fact it missing relation revealed a
larger bug in the system: no relation beyond 187000 is considered as a
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Stephan Knausso...@stephans-server.de wrote:
Richard Weait wrote:
Jaunty, osm2pgsql from svn,
p4, 3.4GHz
single 150GB hard drive
50 hours.
Wow, 50 hours to apply the changes from a day.
Oops. Not the daily diff. 50 hours for the full weekly planet.
Still
I've created another thread for this, however it seems topical to ask here.
Do you automate uploading diffs? If so would you be able to provide me with
an example of how do you, ie scripts and/or crons?
2009/9/9 Richard Weait rich...@weait.com
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Stephan
2009/7/14 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
Hello,
I still see some issues with the UTF-8 workarounds made in Potlatch.
If I want to correct a letter that was previously typed, after writing
the new letter the cursor jumps always at least(?) over the next
character.
For instance, if I
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Florian Lohofff...@rfc822.org wrote:
If OSM usernames would not allow spaces and be case sensitive
it would be possible to make the OSM usernames an email adress.
RFC 822 is a lot more flexible about E-Mail addresses than most people
think. My username which
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 06:07:35PM +, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Florian Lohofff...@rfc822.org wrote:
If OSM usernames would not allow spaces and be case sensitive
it would be possible to make the OSM usernames an email adress.
RFC 822 is a lot more
Richard Ive wrote:
When you say read the diffs. Do you mean download the weekly planet from
osm.org http://osm.org, and then run it though osmosis. Would you be
happy sending me an example of your set-up?
The initial import was in slim mode. Updates are done whis way, osmosis
being
Hi,
Richard Ive wrote:
When you say read the diffs. Do you mean download the weekly planet from
osm.org http://osm.org, and then run it though osmosis. Would you be
happy sending me an example of your set-up?
There is a detailed example at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Minutely_Mapnik
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