Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Map server

2019-10-09 Thread John Ronan
As best as I can tell, it has still got about 12 days of updates to
catch up on with about 23 processed since yesterday afternoon.

John



On 10/9/19 4:16 PM, brendan kehoe wrote:
> Ok thanks very much John, that's fine. 24 hours of an update seems big to
> me :) Hopefully it hasn't got itself into an infinite loop.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 at 14:52, John Ronan  wrote:
>
>> Afternoon,
>>
>> The update process hadn't run in a month or so.
>>
>> I kicked it off on Monday and it started updating.
>>
>> Now I don't know how long it is _supposed_ to run for, but it is still
>> running (100% CPU) and it is still actively doing things, so give it
>> another day or two to catch up I'd say.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/9/19 2:37 PM, brendan kehoe wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> https://maps.openstreetmap.ie/
>>> says
>>> *tilserver is undergoing maintenance. apoligies for the incovenience.*
>>>
>>> It has said that for few days now. Is it true? Is somebody doing
>>> maintenance? I'm willing to help if it's needed.
>>>
>>> Thanks very much
>>>
>>> Brendan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Donal Hunt wrote*
>>> *Wed Sep 18 00:21:05 UTC 2019*
>>>
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>> I started investigating this evening and it looks like something has been
>>> reset on the server around Sept 4. Fortunately it looks like the most
>>> important information (IE specific configs, themes, etc) have not been
>> lost
>>> due to how we structured the data in the VM but it does expose the
>> reliance
>>> on a single server, the lack of monitoring, no central store for the
>>> configs, designs, etc and backups.
>>>
>>> I've reached out to a contact in TSSG to see if they have any additional
>>> insight about may have caused the issue.
>>> In the meantime, we'll look to restore the maps.openstreetmap.ie
>> website in
>>> the coming days (will be at least 48 hours and may be as late as Sunday
>> due
>>> to existing commitments).
>>>
>>> If any of the folk who have login access on dev4 want to make start on
>>> restoring the apache configs, please let me know.
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Donal
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 13:52, Patrick Matthews >> gmail.com <https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> * Is the map server down at the moment? It's just giving a default
>> Apache
>>> *>* welcome page when you visit the URL.
>>> *>>* Paddy.*
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] OpenStreetMap Ireland AGM Minutes

2019-06-23 Thread John Ronan


On 6/21/19 15:03, Heikki Vesanto wrote:

Hi All,

Please find linked the minutes from the OpenStreetMap Ireland Company
Limited by Guarantee Annual General Meeting (aka. OSM Ireland CLG AGM) that
took place last weekend.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AxjwY-X35B24R40tTo3YdaovIvSLEeKPVkpV1fZ80fU/edit?usp=sharing

Thanks for the minutes, and the committee for getting this done.


Let me know if you have any questions for the board or if anything needs to
be amended.

Thanks to all who took part and made the event a success. This was out
first AGM as an official company and a great starting point with a lot of
productive discussion and ideas.

If anyone would like to join as a member, please let me know and I can pass
on the bank account details and other information.


Please forward them on to me.

Regards

John




Best regards,

Heikki Vesanto
OSM Ireland Board
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Overpass Turbo error (hamster feeding time)

2018-01-20 Thread John Ronan
Evening,

Once you are happy with the list of checks. Id like to add them to one
of our monitoring servers in work and we could get a notification out if
something breaks.

John



On 20/01/18 16:50, Donal Hunt wrote:
> Apologies for the outage. It looks like the daemons that run on the server
> were not running resulting in the errors... :/
>
> If taken two actions out of this:
>
>- We need to figure out a way to ensure the right daemons are running
>after a server reboot (either manual checks or ideally automatic startup)
>- We need a playbook for common tasks / troubleshooting.
>
> I'll start researching #1 (I've found some comments already that advise not
> have stuff start automatically but it's not clear why).
> For #2 I've created this document
> 
> that capture common tasks / troubleshooting guidance specific to the
> openstreetmap.ie services.
>
> Regards
>
> Donal
>
> On 20 January 2018 at 14:54, Colm Moore  wrote:
>
>> Hi Donal,
>>
>>
>> It's every single query, regardless of tag or query format.
>>
>>
>> http://url.ie/123ua
>>
>> http://url.ie/123ub
>>
>> http://url.ie/123uc
>>
>> http://url.ie/123ud
>>
>>
>> Colm
>>
>>
>> 
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[OSM-talk-ie] Saturday meeting.

2017-10-19 Thread John Ronan
Hi Guys,

I won't be able to make the meeting Saturday. In work, we were 18 hours
on Generator Monday night/Tuesday, another 4 hours this morning and I
expect we will be again on Saturday. So I expect I'll be here.


Apologies,

John (jpronans)





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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] OSM Ireland chapter - reboot

2017-09-12 Thread John Ronan
I would be interesting in attending as well (From Waterford). If I can
at all. It would be good to put faces to the names.

Regards
John

On 11/09/17 21:57, Donal Hunt wrote:
> I'm certainly interested in attending (based in Cork, Ireland) so need some
> leadtime and ability to travel up for it.  Either Saturday seems good right
> now.
> Thanks!
>
> Donal
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 8:22 PM, Dave Corley  wrote:
>
>> Much appreciated folks.
>>
>> Can you let me know when the formal approval is given. I'll set up a ticket
>> booth to track numbers then.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Dave
>>
>> On 11 Sep 2017 20:08, "Tadeusz Cantwell"  wrote:
>>
>>> As a member of Tog I can come in early on the 21st to open up and put my
>>> name down to host the event.
>>> Tad
>>>
>>> On 11 September 2017 at 13:39, Dave Corley  wrote:
>>>
 Hi Jeffrey,

 A 4pm finish might not be a bad idea especially for those traveling.
>>> Would
 it be possible to start earlier? Say 10 or 11? I'm just mindful that
>>> there
 will be a lot of things to go through and I would like to leave time
>> for
  discussions. On the other hand, I don't want to inconvenience you (or
 other Tog members) too much as you are doing us a favour.

 Dave

 On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 12:59 PM, Jeffrey Roe 
>> wrote:
> There is an internal event on the 21st that starts at 4pm. So you
> would need to finish up then or run it on the 14th.
> An event takes 5 days for Tog to approve and you need a member to
>> host
> you.  I could possible do the 21st but you would need someone else to
> host if you wanted the 14th.
> Jeffrey Roe,
> www.tog.ie
>
>
> On 11 September 2017 at 10:41, Dave Corley 
>>> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Rounding back on this again. Between the responses on the mail
>> list,
>> Facebook and previous surveys, the general consensus is to go ahead
 with
>> this.
>>
>> Martin, sorry for not replying to you earlier, but I wanted to stay
 quiet
>> and see what others thought first. To your point, yes, its possible
>>> to
 do
>> everything I stated outside of a formal body, but given we are an
> informal
>> grouping of similarly minded folks for over a decade and
>>> organisational
>> interest/involvement is decreasing rather than increasing, I think
>>> its
>> necessary to do this if we are to ever become "more". Your comment
 about
>> there being a functioning group is bang on the money too. Right
>> now I
> feel
>> there is such a thing, and the infrastructure is more or less in
>>> place
 (
> we
>> are starting in a much better position than our UK counterparts).
>>
>> That being said, after the original survey questions a year ago,
>> the
 mail
>> list and facebook responses and some private feedback, I think, as
 usual,
>> the distance factor is the biggest hurdle. With that in mind I
>> think
 its
>> best to change from a series of meetings on the subject, to a
>> single
 one,
>> where several of us come together and blitz the main items:
>>
>> - Constitution
>> - Memorandum of association
>> - Articles of association
>> - Interim board
>> - etc etc
>>
>> What I looking to achieve is to get to a point where we are 90% of
>>> the
> way
>> there. Afterwards, everything achieved would be put up online for
> feedback,
>> comment and to close out any remaining items.
>>
>> I'm hoping a single session of 5-6 hours should be good enough for
 this,
>> say from 12-5/6 on a Saturday. I'm hoping that by limiting this to
>> a
> single
>> day, to get a much larger group to participate.
>>
>> In order to keep things moving through the day, I'm going to try
 organise
>> some sponsorship of refreshments.
>>
>> Would the Tog folks on this list know if Tog is available on a
>>> Saturday
> in
>> Oct? Say the 14th or 21st. If not, I'll try sort something else.
>>
>> Once a date and location is set, I'll set up an invite page, just
>> to
>>> be
>> able to track numbers attending in the event I get sponsorship for
>> refreshments.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Rory McCann  wrote:
>>> I agree with Dave, it would be good to get a formal OSM body set
>> up.
>>> Yes, for doing more mapping events, you don't need a formal body,
>>> but
>>> you do it you want to be an OSMF local chapter, and I suspect it
>>> would
>>> be easier to talk to government bodies (or big orgs) if you're
>> from
>>> an
>>> official body.
>>>
>>> And who knows, setting it up might be kick up the arse for some of
>>> us!
>>> Since I'm in Germany, I can't come to any of the events. 
>> 

Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Waterford Greenway

2017-04-13 Thread John Ronan


On 12/04/17 23:58, Colm Donoghue wrote:
> I did some of the tagging of the line at the western end of the
> line/Greenway, using potlatch; I guess there's a mix of tags, and relations.
> It seems easy to create relations with the same name but different database
> reference numbers
>
> I've added the eurovelo 1 relation to the eastern section (Kilmeaden -
> Waterford) but held off on the NCN relation, as I can't seem to continue on
> the existing ncn relation.
>
> One possibly confusing  issue is that there is a narrow gauge railway from
> Kilmeaden down towards Waterford, which is tagged electrified=no
> but there are bits with the gague still 1600, while the actual gauge is
> sub-metre.
>
> I didn't see any tags saying the railway was electrified, they all said
> electrified=no. Is it clearer if the entire tag is removed?
> I haven't been on the section since it opened, so I'm not sure if the rails
> were removed or not. there are a pair of rails left on another Greenway in
> the Midlands, there may
> be here too. I'll probably get on this section over the next few weeks. If
> the rails are gone, I'll remove any gauge mentions.
Morning,
http://www.wsvrailway.ie/

Still runs from Kilmeaden in towards Waterford City, I'm not sure where
it stops though it does get quite close to the City as far as I'm aware.
It runs right beside the greenway when passing Carriganore.

Regards
John

> Colm
>
> 2017-03-28 10:44 GMT+01:00 Richard Fairhurst :
>
>> Hello talk-ie,
>>
>> I see you have a lovely new cycle route, the Waterford Greenway:
>>
>> http://www.independent.ie/life/travel/ireland/green-light-
>> irelands-longest-greenway-opens-in-waterford-35562434.html
>>
>> The mapping is a bit, shall we say... confused?
>>
>> Quite a lot of the route in OSM seems to be ways which were formerly a
>> preserved railway and have now had the tag 'highway=cycleway' added - but
>> most of the old railway tags have been left, so we have the entertaining
>> situation of an electrified cycleway with a loading gauge. I suspect there
>> might be one or two sections where the cycleway actually isn't really there.
>>
>> And then there's the route relations - oh boy. Random relations have been
>> created, ways added to a 'superroute' relation, route relation tags added
>> to ways, etc. etc. etc. It's all a bit of a horlicks albeit evidently one
>> created with good intentions.
>>
>> I've fixed a few obvious connectivity howlers, but it really needs a
>> thorough tidy-up, and it would be better coming from someone local (or, at
>> least, in the same country). In theory all the ways should be part of two
>> relations (NCN relation 6686612, ICN relation 6641108) and should,
>> obviously, connect with nearby roads where appropriate.
>>
>> cheers
>> Richard
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Out of Copyright OS paper maps Limerick and Tipperary

2016-02-20 Thread John Ronan
Hi Brian,

I would be interested in getting a copy of anything around
Graigue/Modeshill, Mullinahone, Co. Tipp. It is where my dad is from.

Cheers
John




On 20/02/16 11:19, Brian Hollinshead wrote:
> I have a quantity of Out of Copyright OS maps , mostly 1912/1955, 6
> inch as well as 25 and 60 inch. These were donated to OSM Ireland
> by various interests for us to bleed them dry of detail we need and
> then offer them on to National and Local County Libraries. ( Both
> Limerick and Tipperary are keenly interested)
> 
> After those which the Trinity College Map Library has gladly taken,
> I have about 100 of Limerick and a couple of hundred of Tipperary.
> If any of you would like to use these prior to them going to the
> Libraries please reply by next Wednesday.
> 
> Thanks to Blueprint Reprographics in Stillorgan I have managed to
> scan strictly for OSMIE use about 15 for Limerick and about 70 for
> Tipperary. A mixture of 6inch and 25 inch where there is a town
> etc. If you are interest in getting the scans please contact me..
> 
> In either case please reply to this mail, so others may see your
> interest and also directly to brian (at) hollinshead (dot) net
> 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Submission by OSM Ireland to the public consultation on Ireland's Open Data Initiative

2015-07-14 Thread John Ronan



On 14/07/15 00:57, Dave Corley wrote:

Hi all,

So there has been a great response to this, with close to 70 suggestions
for improvements, so thank you all for giving your time to this, it is
greatly appreciated. I have opened the document now for people to add their
names under the authors field on the front page.
Erm, how about Contributors, rather than authors... you are the 
primary author.


Regards
John



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