Impressing:
$ md5sum germany_.osm.bz2 germany.osm.bz2
fa71489fc34d1139422f2bbfd305255c germany_.osm.bz2
af34ab1dd2a6716e7cfb8fc1614ef107 germany.osm.bz2
After restart:
fa71489fc34d1139422f2bbfd305255c germany_.osm.bz2
af34ab1dd2a6716e7cfb8fc1614ef107 germany.osm.bz2
It seems that cp on my server caused some errors.
What do I need to do to run memcheck on debian?
Am 13.12.10 15:23, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Andreas Kalsch wrote:
1) For the PBF version this failed, because of 2 errors (!) in the nodes dump. 2 timestamps were
malformed like this: "2005-08-01 21:11:38)0200" instead of "2005-08-01 21:11:38+0200"
That's interesting...
2) Today I have tried the same with the OSM.BZ2 version. But the bz2 is malformed, I cannot
decompress it.
The current germany.osm.bz2 (1122470613 bytes, md5 sum 6f798b1b3a3b75b454fff0d9efc17fe3)
decompresses fine on my machine.
Is it possible that you have faulty RAM in your server? There's only one bit of difference between
the ")" and "+" characters. Just to be on the safe side, could you perhaps run a memcheck or, if
you'd rather not shut the machine down, make a few copies of a very large file and run md5sum on
those?
Bye
Frederik
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