So, the problem went away and I didn't bother debugging the cause, but it's intermittently back now.
> From: Igor Podolskiy [mailto:[email protected]] > Subject: Re: [osmosis-dev] Specifying ports for replication > > > On 17.06.2012 06:46, Paul Norman wrote: > > I'm trying to get script to work to update my apidb, but I keep > > getting errors with trying to specify the location of the minutely > > replication diffs. I suspect it is related to the port in my change > > file URL > > > > My simplified command line is osmosis --rri --sc --wdc > > > > I have tried both > > > > baseUrl=http://merry.paulnorman.ca:7201/minute-redaction-replicate/ > > > > and > > > > baseUrl=http://merry.paulnorman.ca\:7201/minute-redaction-replicate/ > > > > The error I get is: > >[...] > > Hmm... Sadly I cannot reproduce this. No matter whether I'm using > > http://my.server.local/planet/replicate > > or > > http://my.server.local:80/planet/replicate > > it works fine. From the stack trace you posted it looks like your server > is returning a malformed response. Here are some things to check: > > 1. Is there any information regarding those requests access and error > logs of the HTTP server listening on port 7201? The relevant entries > should look like: > > 127.0.0.1 - - [23/Jun/2012:13:37:05 +0200] "GET /minute-redaction- > replicate/state.txt HTTP/1.1" 200 409 "-" "Java/1.6.0_24" When it's working it shows them, but I don't believe it's showing attempted accesses by osmosis when it's not working. > 2. Could you try to access > > http://merry.paulnorman.ca:7201/minute-redaction-replicate/state.txt > > with a web browser? It shows a valid state.txt file. > If you don't see any log entries in the access or error logs that you > can relate to Osmosis, then there is most probably some kind of a > network problem between your client and your server machine. Or maybe > the server on port 7201 isn't running? :) It's running, and the client is running on the server. Also it works for other applications that consume minutely diffs. It would be helpful if osmosis gave a less cryptic error message. _______________________________________________ osmosis-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osmosis-dev
