[Tilesathome] upload error

Dirk-Lüder Kreie osm-list at deelkar.net
Thu Nov 29 12:13:08 GMT 2007


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Rob Reid schrieb:
> Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote the following on 29/11/2007 00:28:
>> Rob Reid schrieb:
>>   
>>>  The first upload attempt successfully uploaded the maplint layer but failed on the tile layer.
>> This will result in the job being marked "complete".
>>   
> Ok, thanks,  I understand. I've done a manual update request for this 
> tile, so that somebody else will render/upload it and fix the layer 
> inconsistency that may have resulted from this.

Perhaps we need to change that so that only "tile" zips are able to
fulfill requests... need to think about that a bit more.

>> check wether you're using some sort of proxy. t at h needs the capability
>> of reliably uploading zips in excess of 20 MB size.
>>   
> No proxy between me and my ISP, after that I can't be to sure what it 
> goes through.
> I noticed some "Invalid token from user " error messages on the logfiles 
> page that had my userid against them that seemed to match up with my 
> attempts. Does this provide any extra info?

This probably is just a result from your POST request being truncated.
(so the "token" is not seen by the server, because it would have been
transmitted after the zip)

> Is there a timeout on the upload duration? I'm currently temporarily on 
> an ADSL plan that limits my upstream speed to 128Kbs although I can 
> increase this with a few more $$ per month. Could this be the cause? If 
> my upload takes too long am I holding up an unload slot and slowing down 
> others clients?

you'd have to ask Christopher Schmidt, as he runs the server.

> I've completed quite a few more tilesets since this error with no other 
> problems but will continue to keep a close eye on it.
>> Also try to upload from http://tah.openstreetmap.org/Upload/
>> with your browser.
>>   
> Thanks, I've deleted the tileset I rendered as my manual update request 
> means someone else is now rendering it but will try this if I get the 
> problem again.

I'm looking forward to seeing your results from that, and the Browser
might just provide a bit more info.

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Dirk-Lüder "Deelkar" Kreie
Bremen - 53.0952°N 8.8652°E

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