Hi Mikel, I sent the IP address to the osm-dev IRC chat about 24 hours ago. Maybe someone can dig it up?
I should note that I was running an app to review our users' changesets and count features added. This may have pushed us over a short-term throttling limit, but not the longer-term daily limits. https://github.com/mapmeld/osm-scorekeeper There are three more organic factors which affected our downloading: - our new mappers panned and zoomed over a large area, downloading more data - our area is dense with buildings data - our area has many Mongolian gers, which are circular ways I was under the impression that people *can* request a reset, if an admin is online, but admins currently can't schedule or whitelist IPs ahead of time. If there's anyone who would look over the C++ for the rate limiter <https://github.com/zerebubuth/openstreetmap-cgimap/blob/b210b5c0bc8eee002405837fa6ed2544c32149e6/src/rate_limiter.cpp> and explain it to a web-stack developer like myself, please contact me off-list. -- Nick Doiron On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Mikel Maron <[email protected]> wrote: > Nick > > Yes, this is probably due to a shared IP address for that lab. This > problem has been seen before at mapathons, but usually with much higher > number of users. Usually, the rate-limiting will ease off after a time, so > it should've been available again later. > > The OSMF Operations team won't currently make exceptions to the > rate-limiting policy. But they do think it should be an unusually high > volume situation to trip the bandwidth limits. I think it's worth asking if > one of them will investigate more closely to see if there was something > unusual in the situation of your mapathon. Do you have the IP address for > the mapathon venue? > > -Mikel > > * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron > > > > On Saturday, June 20, 2015 1:45 AM, Nicholas Doiron < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I'm working with The Asia Foundation to run an OpenStreetMap map-a-thon in > Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. We have 17 teams of 3 people, mostly students and > city planners, mapping unplanned areas of the city (ger districts) > > At 3:30pm local time, we got a 509 Bandwidth Exceeded error on most teams' > machines, so we had to end our first day early. No one's data is lost, but > we can't download existing data into iD, so every map area looks blank. > There was a risk we would add the same building many times. > > Is there a way for us to re-enabling editing before tomorrow morning? And > keep the gates open for another 48 hours or so? > I'll do my part by closing a couple of apps (including Show Me The Way > from OSM Labs) which were running at the time > > Regards, > Nick Doiron > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > >
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