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 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, it's in fact not added - and not
added later, too.
An empty queue at night does not help if there is no call to add your
tile to the queue.
regards
Peter
Am 14.04.2011 16:52, schrieb Nakor:
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 time)
during the past 24 hours" would have been more correct.
That still leaves 6 hours where the queue is close to empty as seen
on the graph for today between 0:00 and 6:00 approximately. If there
are tiles waiting to be rendered why do not they get processed during
that time?
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