RE: [pgrouting-users] bug in pgRouting: server closed the connection unexpectedly‏

Milo van der Linden milo at dogodigi.net
Mon Nov 14 06:36:05 EST 2011


Goed bezig!

Mij lijkt het een balletje int wijzigen in long in de pgrouting broncode...
Op 14 nov. 2011 10:12 schreef "E. ." <thnxfernuttin at hotmail.com> het
volgende:

>  Hi Steve,
>
> thanks for your swift reply!
>
> well, rebuilding the table helps in that the source and target values are
> not too high anymore then.
>
> i have a bunch of info here for you, i'll split it:
>
> the query is:
>
> SELECT * FROM shortest_path('SELECT id, source::integer,
> target::integer, cost::double precision FROM ma_routing', 64629654,
> 64630762, false,
> false)
>
> sample data to get crashing:
>
>   source  |  target  |       cost       |   reverse_cost   |    sens
> |     x1     |    y1     |     x2     |    y2     | rule | to_cost |
> length      | ogc_fid | id | length_shortest | length_reverse_shortes t
>
> ----------+----------+------------------+------------------+-------------+------------+-----------+------------+-----------+------+---------+------------------+---------+----+-----------------+-------------------------
>  64629390 | 64629391 | 2.98541825999812 | 2.98541825999812 | double sens |
> -73.167897 | 42.705496 | -73.167836 | 42.705791 |      |         |
> 33.1713139999791 |     582 |  1 |                 |
>  64629654 | 64630762 | 15.4108990193286 | 15.4108990193286 | double sens |
> -73.115287 | 42.646935 | -73.113203 | 42.647023 |      |         |
> 171.232211325874 |   &nb sp; 718 |  2 |
> |
>  64629691 | 64629692 | 1.03336877316695 | 1.03336877316695 | double sens |
> -73.047407 | 42.648043 | -73.047296 | 42.648106 |      |         |
> 11.4818752574105 |     738 |  3 |                 |
> (3 rows)
>
>
> if you change source and target in any existing table and make it at least
> as high as the values here, crashing is guaranteed!
>
>
>
> ok, here comes the whole thing, this was my original pos t with a lot of
> bla bla:
>
>
> While running a shortest_path query i had the following error message:
>
> SELECT * FROM shortest_path('SELECT id, source::integer,
> target::integer, cost::double precision FROM ma_routing', 64629654,
> 64630762, false,
> false)
>
> " server closed the connection unexpectedly".
>
> I do not have negative cost or reverse_cost values. In another thread a
> long time ago it was advised to rebuild the "source" and "target" tables
> using "assign_vertex_id".
>
> The posting is at:
>
> http://postgis.refractions.net/pipermail/postgis-users/2008-June/020137.html
>
> That function i cannot find.
>
> For the following samples goes:
> Projection _should_ be in 4326.
>
>
> Here's a sample of the data in the routing table:
>
> select * from ma_routing limit 3;
>
>   source  |  target  |       cost       |   reverse_cost   |&nbs p;
> sens     |     x1     |    y1     |     x2     |    y2     | rule | to_cost
> |      length      | ogc_fid | id | length_shortest |
> length_reverse_shortest
>
> ----------+----------+------------------+------------------+-------------+------------+-----------+------------+-----------+------+---------+------------------+---------+----+-----------------+-------------------------
>  64629390 | 64629391 | 2.98541825999812 | 2.98541825999812 | double sens |
> -73.167897 | 42.705496 | -73.167836 | 42.705791 |      |         |
> 33.1713139999791 |     582 |  1 |                 | &
> nbsp;
>  64629654 | 64630762 | 15.4108990193286 | 15.4108990193286 | double sens |
> -73.115287 | 42.646935 | -73.113203 | 42.647023 |      |         |
> 171.232211325874 |     718 |  2 |                 |
>  64629691 | 64629692 | 1.03336877316695 | 1.03336877316695 | double sens |
> -73.047407 | 42.648043 | -73.047296 | 42.648106 |      |         |
> 11.4818752574105 |     738 |  3 |                  |
> (3 rows)
>
> OK, let's take line 2: source=64629654 , target=64630762.
> Let's do a lookup where the source is the target of line 2, to go from
> source to target:
>
> select * from ma_routing where source=64630762;
>
>   source  |  target  |       cost       |   reverse_cost   |    sens
> |     x1     |    y1     |     x2     |    y2     | rule | to_cost |
> length      | ogc_fid |  id   | length_shortest | length_reverse_shortest
> ----------+-------
> ---+------------------+------------------+-------------+------------+-----------+------------+-----------+------+---------+------------------+---------+-------+-----------------+-------------------------
>  64630762 | 64629653 | 10.5842324315852 | 10.5842324315852 | double sens |
> -73.115501 | 42.647023 | -73.115287 | 42.648065 |      |         |
> 117.602582573169 |    1502 |  5692 |
> |
>  64630762 | 64630760 |  10.324871753826 |  10.324871753826 | double sens |
> -73.115287 | 42.646049 | -73.114822 | 42.647023 |      |         |
> 114.720797264734 |    7776 | 11879 |
> |
> (2 rows)
>
>
> Maybe i am overlooking something.
> The geometry column is in another table.
>
> Roads table is called "027_nosr_r".
>
> Sorry if this is going to be confusing but i want to get the same rows
> from the "roads" table (which is the origin) as from the routing table.
>
>
> Here's a sample of the roads table:
>
> select * from "027_nosr_r" limit 3;
>
>  ogc_fid |                                                         &nb
> sp;
> wkb_geometry
> |  fnode_  |  tnode_  |  lpoly_   |  rpoly_   |  length  | reg25_  |
> rd_1   | rd_2 | rd_3 | rd_4 | rd_5 | rd_6 | rd_7 | rd_8 | rd_9
> |                  rd_10                   | rd_11 | rd_12 | rd_13 | rd_14
> | rd_ 15 | rd_16 | rd_17 | rd_18 | rd_19 | rd_20 | rd_21 | rd_22
> |                  rd_23                  | rd_24 | rd_25 |   rd_26    |
> rd_27 | rd_28 | textsearchable_index_col
>
> ---------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+----------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------+---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------------------------------------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-----------------------------------------+-------+-------+------------+-------+-------+--------------------------
>      582 | 0102000020E6100000030000002D060
> FD3BE4A52C0BABA63B14D5A4540B0FECF61BE4A52C0ADA415DF505A4540DAC534D3BD4A52C0D367075C575A4540
> | 64629390 | 64629391 | 206361314 | 206361314 | 0.000000 | 3915987 |
> 3915987 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    6 |  100 |    6 |    0 | 1
> |                                          |       |       |       |
> |       |   &nbsp ;   |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |
> fc#4                                    | 25003 |     0 | 2500346225
> |       |       |
>      718 |
> 0102000020E610000004000000C8B3CBB73E4752C0A2D11DC4CE5245408124ECDB494752C0DDCF29C8CF52454032225168594752C00072C284D1524540DAA9B9DC604752C0416150A6D1524540
> | 64629654 | 64630762 | 206354958 | 206354960 | 0.000000 | 3916275 |
> 3916275 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    6 |  100 |    6 |    0 |      | Brown
> St &nbsp ;                               |       |       |       |
> |       |       |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 | fc#4 at hn#RE12-98#LO13-99
> | 25003 |     0 | 2500300555 | 01220 | 01220 | 'st':2 'brown':1
>      738 |
> 0102000020E6100000020000007FA65EB7084352C06CB3B112F3524540D34ECDE5064352C0B22B2D23F5524540             &nb
> sp;                                                   | 64629691 | 64629692
> | 206354450 | 206354451 | 0.000000 | 3916317 | 3916317 |    0 |    0 |    0
> |    6 |  100 |    6 |    0 |
> |                                          |       |       |       |
> |     & nbsp; |       |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |
> fc#4                                    | 25003 |     0 | 2500360225
> |       |       |
> (3 rows)
>
>
>
> Let's take 64629654 as fnode_, which is the "source column" of the road,
> like in line 2 of the first sql, source=64629654 , target=64630762.
>
> select * from "027_nosr_r" where fnode_=64629654 ;
>
>
>  ogc_fid |                              &
> nbsp;
> wkb_geometry
> |  fnode_  |  tnode_  |  lpoly_   |  rpoly_   |  length  | reg25_  |
> rd_1   | rd_2 | rd_3 | rd_4 | rd_5 | rd_6 | rd_7 | rd_8 | rd_9
> |                   rd_10                   | rd_11 | rd_12 | rd_13 | rd_14
> | rd_15 | rd_16 | rd_17 | rd_18 | rd_19 | rd_20 | rd_21 | rd_22
> |                  rd_23                  | rd_24 | rd_25 |   rd_26    |
> rd_27 | rd_28 | textsearchable_index_col
> ---------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+----------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------+---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------------------------------------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+---------------
> --------------------------+-------+-------+------------+-------+-------+--------------------------
>      718 |
> 0102000020E610000004000000C8B3CBB73E4752C0A2D11DC4CE5245408124ECDB494752C0DDCF29C8CF52454032225168594752C00072C284D1524540DAA9B9DC604752C0416150A6D1524540
> | 64629654 | 64630762 | 206354958 | 206354960 | 0.000000 | 3916275 |
> 3916275 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    6 |  100 |    6 |    0 |      | Brown
> St                                 |       |       |       |       |
> |       |  &nbs p;  0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 |     0 | fc#4 at hn#RE12-98#LO13-99
> | 25003 |     0 | 2500300555 | 01220 | 01220 | 'st':2 'brown':1
> (1 row)
>
>
> OK, let's consider line 2 of the routing table: source=64629654 ,
> target=64630762. Same second sample above, only this time from the "roads"
> table, not the routing table.
> Let's do a lookup where the source is the target of line 2, to go from
> source to target:
>
> tnode_="target":
>
> select * from "027_nosr_r" where fnode_=64629654 limit 3;
>
>
>  ogc_fid |                                      &nbs
> p;
> wkb_geometry
> |  fnode_  |  tnode_  |  lpoly_   |  rpoly_   |  length  | reg25_  |
> rd_1   | rd_2 | rd_3 | rd_4 | rd_5 | rd_6 | rd_7 | rd_8 | rd_9
> |                  rd_10     &nb sp;             | rd_11 | rd_12 | rd_13 |
> rd_14 | rd_15 | rd_16 | rd_17 | rd_18 | rd_19 | rd_20 | rd_21 | rd_22
> |                  rd_23                  | rd_24 | rd_25 |   rd_26    |
> rd_27 | rd_28 | textsearchable_index_col
> ---------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+----------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------+---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------------------------------------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-----------------------------------------+-------+-------+--------
> ----+-------+-------+--------------------------
>      718 |
> 0102000020E610000004000000C8B3CBB73E4752C0A2D11DC4CE5245408124ECDB494752C0DDCF29C8CF52454032225168594752C00072C284D1524540DAA9B9DC604752C0416150A6D1524540
> | 64629654 | 64630762 | 206354958 | 206354960 | 0.000000 | 3916275 |
> 3916275 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    6 |  100 |    6 |    0 |      | Brown
> St                                 |       |       |       |       |
> |       |     0 |     0 | &nbsp ;   0 |     0 |     0 |     0 | fc#4 at hn#RE12-98#LO13-99
> | 25003 |     0 | 2500300555 | 01220 | 01220 | 'st':2 'brown':1
> (1 row)
>
>
>
>
> thanks,
>
> EJ
>
>
>
> > Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 11:11:29 -0500
> > From: woodbri at swoodbridge.com
> > To: pgrouting-users at lists.osgeo.org
> > Subject: Re: [pgrouting-users] bug in pgRouting: server closed the
> connection unexpectedly‏
> >
> > On 11/13/2011 3:36 AM, E. . wrote:
> > > hi all,
> > >
> > > i finally figured out what the problem is.
> > >
> > > high values of "source" and "target" fields crash pgRouting.
> > >
> > > with high i mean this:
> > >
> > > source | target |
> > > ----------+---------
> > > 64629390 | 64629391 |
> > > 64629654 | 64630762 |
> > >
> > > must be a register overflow.
> > >
> > > that's prpbably why the solution was to rebuild the tables, if the
> > > source and targets fields will be renumbered.
> >
> > Hi EJ,
> >
> > Thank you for the report. Which method were you using? Dijkstra, astar,
> > shooting star? Can you give use the query the was causing the fault? It
> > might also be helpful if you could provide the results of:
> >
> > select min(source), min(target), max(source), max(target), count(*)
> > from <your table>;
> >
> > Does renumbering the table solve your problem?
> > What was the error/crash message you were getting?
> >
> > In my mind, it is a bug to crash the server or the connection, we should
> > understand and fail gracefully if we have to but not crash.
> >
> > Thank you for help,
> >
> > -Steve
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