[pgrouting-users] Where to get the data for the Workshop?

Nicolas Najdovski nicolas.najdovski at student.uclouvain.be
Wed Apr 3 01:26:29 PDT 2013


Hi Daniel!

You just have to wait...
For only a small city it takes about one hour with a regular disk... To 
process belgium it takes four days.
With a SSD disk it's much faster since it mainly limited by the speed of 
the hard disk.

Cheers
Nicolas


Le 03/04/13 09:47, Luís de Sousa a écrit :
> Hi Daniel, thank you for the reply.
>
> I successfully downloaded the area required for the workshop from 
> bbbike.org <http://bbbike.org>. Unfortunately osm2pgrouting is not 
> able to process this data set, it is hanging up after creating the 
> Classes table (see below). Is there any way to run osm2pgrouting in 
> verbose mode? Or somehow get  some more information on may be going wrong?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luís
>
>
> On 28 March 2013 16:43, Daniel Kastl <daniel at georepublic.de 
> <mailto:daniel at georepublic.de>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Luís de Sousa
>     <luis.a.de.sousa at gmail.com <mailto:luis.a.de.sousa at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hello everyone,
>
>         I'm just starting with pgRouting, following the workshop tutorial
>         available on line. I've installed all the required packages and
>         created the databases successfully, but unfortunately I'm not
>         able to
>         get the data. Here's the result using the command in the workshop
>         pages:
>
>         $ wget --progress=dot:mega -O "sampledata.osm"
>         "http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org/xapi/api/0.6/*[bbox=-105.2147,39.5506,-104.594,39.9139]
>         <http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org/xapi/api/0.6/*%5Bbbox=-105.2147,39.5506,-104.594,39.9139%5D>"
>         Warning: wildcards not supported in HTTP.
>         --2013-03-28 15:37:59--
>         http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org/xapi/api/0.6/*[bbox=-105.2147,39.5506,-104.594,39.9139]
>         <http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org/xapi/api/0.6/*%5Bbbox=-105.2147,39.5506,-104.594,39.9139%5D>
>         Resolving jxapi.openstreetmap.org
>         <http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org> (jxapi.openstreetmap.org
>         <http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org>)... 128.40.168.100
>         Connecting to jxapi.openstreetmap.org
>         <http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org>
>         (jxapi.openstreetmap.org
>         <http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org>)|128.40.168.100|:80... connected.
>         HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 502 Proxy Error
>         2013-03-28 15:52:59 ERROR 502: Proxy Error.
>
>         In face of this I went to the OSM wiki to check if this
>         address was
>         correct. I thus tried it the way they suggest there:
>
>         $ wget --progress=dot:mega -O "sampledata.osm"
>         "http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/map?bbox=-105.2147,39.5506,-104.594,39.9139"
>         --2013-03-28 15:55:01--
>         http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/map?bbox=-105.2147,39.5506,-104.594,39.9139
>         Resolving api.openstreetmap.org <http://api.openstreetmap.org>
>         (api.openstreetmap.org <http://api.openstreetmap.org>)...
>         193.63.75.99, 193.63.75.100, 193.63.75.103, ...
>         Connecting to api.openstreetmap.org <http://api.openstreetmap.org>
>         (api.openstreetmap.org
>         <http://api.openstreetmap.org>)|193.63.75.99|:80... connected.
>         HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 400 Bad Request
>         2013-03-28 15:55:01 ERROR 400: Bad Request.
>
>         Still no luck, so I tried with JOSM, as suggested in the workshop
>         page. Using the same bounding box I get this error:
>
>         The OSM server 'http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/'
>         reported a bad request.
>         The area you tried to download is too big or your request was
>         too large.
>         Either request a smaller area or use an export file provided
>         by the
>         OSM community
>
>         Apparently the API is not digesting well this bounding box. Is
>         there
>         any other way I could get the data to follow on with the Workshop?
>
>
>
>     Eventually the API has changed (the current workshop was mainly
>     written for FOSS4G 2011).
>
>     There are various ways though to download OSM data, ie:
>     http://download.geofabrik.de/
>     http://download.bbbike.org/osm/
>     http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/open/xapi
>
>     So I'm not sure the current API error is temporary. Could be that
>     the XAPI is not available anymore:
>     http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Xapi
>
>     If you find a working solution I'm glad to update the workshop.
>
>     Daniel
>
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>
>         Thank you,
>
>         Luís
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