[OSRM-talk] Error in extraction?

Brad Colbert brad.colbert at fourkites.com
Tue May 11 20:16:43 UTC 2021


Roland, thank you again for replying.

It looks like the problem was more related to my .lua profile.  I changed
to the default car.lua and it completed without issue.  Any thoughts on
this?

Thanks again,
Brad

On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 9:09 AM Roland Swingler <roland at beeline.co> wrote:

> To see if it is a memory issue, install the time package and then run
> /usr/bin/time -v osrm-extract etc. This will tell you peak memory usage
> (amongst other things), if it is close to the max available then it is
> likely a memory problem. Equally you can just run htop and observe the
> memory being used.
>
> Thanks
> R
>
>
>
> On Tue, 11 May 2021 at 16:50, Brad Colbert via OSRM-talk <
> osrm-talk at openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm running into a crash when extracting the data from the
>> us-latest.osm.pbf.  I suspect that it is not memory but I'm not sure.
>>
>> The command:
>>
>> osrm-extract -p /usr/local/share/osrm/profiles/truck-new.lua
>> us-latest.osm.pbf
>>
>> The error:
>>
>> [info] extraction finished after 2791.4s
>>
>> [info] Generating edge-expanded graph representation
>>
>> [info] . 10% . 20% .osrm-extract:
>> /usr/local/src/osrm-backend/src/extractor/restriction_compressor.cpp:228:
>> osrm::extractor::RestrictionCompressor::Compress(NodeID, NodeID,
>> NodeID)::<lambda(auto:20)> [with auto:20 =
>> osrm::extractor::NodeBasedTurn*]: Assertion `ptr->via == to' failed.
>>
>> Aborted (core dumped)
>>
>> The "machine":
>> Os: Ubuntu 18.04
>> CPU: Arm?  8 of them
>> Mem: 64Gb
>> Disk: 200GB, 127Gb free
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Brad
>>
>> --
>> Brad Colbert
>> Sr. Data Scientist
>> (four eight zero) two nine zero - three nine nine seven <14802903997>
>>
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