2009/10/7 Etienne Chové <[email protected]>: > John Smith a écrit : >> >> 2009/10/7 Frederik Ramm <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> so we know that the minutely diffs are broken (and we have created >>> the minutely-replicate diffs instead; something that I had completely >>> missed until it was mentioned casually a few days ago - can osmosis >>> --rci be run on them or do they require special treatment?). >> >> The current minutely diffs are simple in terms of their naming, can >> anyone tell me the significances of the names of the >> minutely-replicated diffs? > > Diffs have a sequence number (1, 2, 3...), and may not be generated every 1 > minute. The current last sequence number is 39698. To get last sequence id, > look at : > http://planet.openstreetmap.org/minute-replicate/state.txt > > Files are stored in a three deep tree. For example if you want diff #39698, > you should download file : > http://planet.openstreetmap.org/minute-replicate/000/039/698.osc.gz
I'm trying to work out how to know how many diffs per day there are so that can be used to figure out how to keep up to date when things flick over between days etc. Will it always be 000 to 999? What happens if there isn't a minutely file produced for say a couple of days due to a script screwing up? _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

