Hi Michael and Simon,
Thanks for your replies.
What makes the same overpasa query work at one moment and timeout at another?
Is there a queue system with a max CPU allotted to each query process with a different cpu allocation based on server load?
I essentially do what you are saying by splitting the world into quadrants and looping through.... with a 5 minute delay between queries.
I don't actually make that many queries ~ 200 to get the world fountains...And I have no current plans to run the query more than once a day so for now it's more out of curiosity. ....
Thanks,
Stuart
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020, 20:56 michael spreng, mailinglist@osm.datendelphin.net wrote:
Hi Stuart
To add to Simons answer, maybe these graphs are a bit more enlightening: http://overpass-api.de/munin/other-day.html to see the load of the server.
You can also query your own status at https://overpass-api.de/api/status
Generally, you get better success getting a slot on an overcrowded server by making smaller queries. So maybe divide your query into square bboxes and wait some seconds in between until you are granted a new slot.
Hope that helps Michael
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