Re: [OSM-dev] API error 500 on /relation/*/full

2009-03-10 Thread sly (sylvain letuffe)
Either from wget or from JOSM those requests now only get a 500 interval server error. Thanks to whoever resolve the issue, it restart working yesterday afternoon. It might or might not be a who, maybe just the end of a load congestion. -- sly Sylvain Letuffe li...@letuffe.org qui suis-je

Re: [OSM-dev] API error 500 on /relation/*/full

2009-03-10 Thread Grant Slater
sly (sylvain letuffe) wrote: Either from wget or from JOSM those requests now only get a 500 interval server error. Thanks to whoever resolve the issue, it restart working yesterday afternoon. It might or might not be a who, maybe just the end of a load congestion. TomH and Matt

Re: [OSM-dev] API error 500 on /relation/*/full

2009-03-09 Thread Tom Hughes
sly (sylvain letuffe) wrote: I used to download relation from small to big size with a call like : $ wget http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/relation/8654/full Either from wget or from JOSM those requests now only get a 500 interval server error. Size might be the cause because it

Re: [OSM-dev] API error 500 on /relation/*/full

2009-03-09 Thread sly (sylvain letuffe)
Calm down... I'm not woried ;-) I am just checking the cause A 500 error nearly always just means the object is corrupt in some way. M Then it sounds an hurricane just pass over the database ;-) Those are almost randomly chosen relations from medium (~70 members) to huge size

Re: [OSM-dev] API error 500 on /relation/*/full

2009-03-09 Thread Stefan de Konink
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, sly (sylvain letuffe) wrote: None does download correctly. Most likely the 500 is there because the Rails script doesn't reply a valid content-type. Thus the error is not really passed through. Stefan ___ dev mailing list

Re: [OSM-dev] API error 500 on /relation/*/full

2009-03-09 Thread Tom Hughes
sly (sylvain letuffe) wrote: A 500 error nearly always just means the object is corrupt in some way. M Then it sounds an hurricane just pass over the database ;-) No, the problem is that the rails daemons are segving processing requests for a full relation, so they never get a