Hello,
It looks like some tiles are not rendering. For instance
http://b.tile.openstreetmap.org/17/35226/48373.png/status has been due
to be rendered for the last 24 hours when
http://b.tile.openstreetmap.org/15/8816/12104.png/status has been
updated today.
Why would some tile render and
Hi,
You can see here :
http://munin.openstreetmap.org/openstreetmap/yevaud.openstreetmap/index.html#renderd
that the render queue is filed, and if I understand it well new render
requests are rejected until the render queue decrease...
Vlad.
On 14 avr. 2011, at 15:16, Nakor wrote:
Hello,
On 4/14/2011 9:40 AM, Vladimir Vyskocil wrote:
Hi,
You can see here :
http://munin.openstreetmap.org/openstreetmap/yevaud.openstreetmap/index.html#renderd
that the render queue is filed, and if I understand it well new render
requests are rejected until the render queue decrease...
Vlad.
On 14 Apr 2011, at 14:44, Nakor wrote:
On 4/14/2011 9:40 AM, Vladimir Vyskocil wrote:
Hi,
You can see here :
http://munin.openstreetmap.org/openstreetmap/yevaud.openstreetmap/index.html#renderd
that the render queue is filed, and if I understand it well new render
requests are
Also from the graph it looks like the queue when almost empty during
the past 24 hours so why would the tile not be rendered in that case?
Really? The queue has been full 18 hours a day or more for the past
two weeks.
Bob
Sorry I was not clear The queue went almost empty (for some
Hi Nakor.
As far as I know the queue is the whole knowledge about tiles which have
to be rerendered.
If a tile has to be rerendered due to a changeset, that tile is
submitted to the queue exactly once, at the time the queue management
reads that changeset.
If the queue is full at that time,
Why is the queue not enhanced to avoid instances where tile-rendering
queries are rejected due to a full queue?
With regards,
Svavar Kjarrval
On 04/14/2011 03:15 PM, Peter Wendorff wrote:
Hi Nakor.
As far as I know the queue is the whole knowledge about tiles which
have to be rerendered.
If
On 4/14/2011 11:15 AM, Peter Wendorff wrote:
Hi Nakor.
As far as I know the queue is the whole knowledge about tiles which
have to be rerendered.
If a tile has to be rerendered due to a changeset, that tile is
submitted to the queue exactly once, at the time the queue management
reads that
How would you enhance the queue? Make it longer? How much longer?
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Svavar Kjarrval sva...@kjarrval.iswrote:
Why is the queue not enhanced to avoid instances where tile-rendering
queries are rejected due to a full queue?
With regards,
Svavar Kjarrval
On
You can, I believe, right click on a tile and do view image (in
Firefox at least, it may be different in whatever browser you use).
This brings up a URL such as:
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/14/8149/5492.png
add /dirty to the end:
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/14/8149/5492.png/dirty
Request
Nakor wrote:
Thanks for the explanations. So that means that the particular tiles
that got rejected because the queue was full could stay due to be
rendered forever supposing there are no more changes made to the data
they conatin?
Not forever, but until such a time that somebody requests the
Enhancing the queue is not meant neccesserily to make it longer.
Although I should've referred to the queueing process to be more clear.
As Andrew pointed out, a really long queue can cause latency issues in
regards to rendering so that's not such a good idea. There are at least
two ways to
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