[postgis-users] Re: pgrouting and postgis

Daniel W gentoo.murray at gmail.com
Wed Jun 11 01:55:34 PDT 2008


Hi Daniel,

thx for the answer.

I dont think, that this is a distribution specific problem. I also
tried it on a 32 Bit Fedora machine with the configuration: and got
the same error:

postgresql.i386         8.2.7-1.fc7
postgis.i386              1.3.3-1.fc7
pgrouting-1.02

Maybe you are right and something with the data is wrong. I attached a
4,3 MB SQL dump of my database. I hope its not too big for the
mailinglist. And i will also try the official pgrouting forum.

Daniel


On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Daniel Kastl <orkney at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Maybe http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/discussion is the better place for
> this question.
> That kind of error happened in a previous version of pgRouting, and I
> thought it has been solved.
>
> I never tried pgRouting on Gentoo Linux, so it could be a distribution
> issue. If something is wrong with the data, it would help you could try
> it with another Linux distribution.
> In that case you could file a bug report (tickets) on the pgRouting site
> (you need to register an account for that) and we will try to solve the
> problem?
>
> Daniel
>
> PS: if the data is not too large, could you send me some of your data
> for testing?
>
>
>
> Daniel W schrieb:
>> Hello.
>>
>> Maybe it will help. I found these logs, if I do the query:
>>
>>
>> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
>>   what():  St9bad_alloc
>> LOG:  server process (PID 13657) was terminated by signal 6
>> LOG:  terminating any other active server processes
>> WARNING:  terminating connection because of crash of another server process
>> DETAIL:  The postmaster has commanded this server process to roll back
>> the current transaction and exit, because another server process
>> exited abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memo
>> ry.
>> HINT:  In a moment you should be able to reconnect to the database and
>> repeat your command.
>> LOG:  all server processes terminated; reinitializing
>> LOG:  database system was interrupted at 2008-06-10 22:52:32 CEST
>> LOG:  checkpoint record is at 0/37D04360
>> LOG:  redo record is at 0/37D04360; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown TRUE
>> LOG:  next transaction ID: 1883985; next OID: 2550772
>> LOG:  database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress
>> LOG:  record with zero length at 0/37D043A8
>> LOG:  redo is not required
>> LOG:  database system is ready
>>
>>
>> greets,
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Daniel W <gentoo.murray at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> i am new to Postgis and pgRouting and i am trying to route over some
>>> data, but it doesnt work for me.
>>>
>>> I installed a routing database with following commands as described in
>>> the pgrouting online tutorial
>>> (http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/wiki/Workshop-CreateRoutingDatabase).
>>>
>>> The data, which i want to use for routing, I got from the
>>> Openstreetmap projekt. I wrote me a program, which parse the xml file
>>> and write the data in a database.
>>> My Table with the name "subways" was created with the following command:
>>>
>>> CREATE TABLE subways (ID integer , startNode integer REFERENCES
>>> nodes(ID), endNode integer REFERENCES nodes(ID), cost double
>>> precision, name char(40), x1 double precision, y1 double precision, x2
>>> double precision,y2 double precision, PRIMARY KEY(ID, startNode,
>>> endNode));
>>>
>>> And the table looks like that:
>>>
>>> id= way id
>>> name = name of the street
>>> startnode, endnode are the IDs of the nodes
>>> x1,y1 are the coordinates of the startnode
>>> x2,y2 are the coordinates of the endnodenode
>>> cost = length of the way
>>>
>>>  id   | startnode |  endnode  |         cost         |
>>>  name                   |    x1     |     y1     |    x2     |     y2
>>> -------+-----------+-----------+----------------------+------------------------------------------+-----------+------------+-----------+------------
>>>    0 |    140530 |    140555 |      8.5403091715829 |
>>>                         | 8.3889675 | 53.0587826 |   8.28445 |
>>> 53.1030248
>>>    2 | 206374638 |  26870008 |    0.320998562351643 |
>>>                         | 8.2145964 | 53.1430959 | 8.2168197 |
>>> 53.1405356
>>>    3 | 201754820 |  92909800 |    0.172230180241359 | Industriestraße
>>>                         | 8.1939216 | 53.1498095 | 8.1965042 |
>>> 53.1497966
>>>    5 |  26869963 | 165748872 |   0.0268226987132517 |
>>> Heiligengeistwall                        | 8.2087014 | 53.1412273 |
>>> 8.208876 | 53.1414446
>>>    6 | 165748872 |  26869964 |   0.0208274380181027 |
>>> Heiligengeistwall                        |  8.208876 | 53.1414446 |
>>> 8.2090004 | 53.1416164
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> (In another Table named nodes, i have every Point-ID with coordinates)
>>> If I try now the routing function A-Star.....
>>>
>>>
>>> SELECT * FROM shortest_path_astar('SELECT id, startnode as source,
>>> endnode as target, cost, x1, y1, x2, y2 from subways', 31567898,
>>> 96012788, false, false);
>>>
>>>
>>> ... I get following error code:
>>>
>>>
>>> server closed the connection unexpectedly
>>>        This probably means the server terminated abnormally
>>>        before or while processing the request.
>>> The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Succeeded.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I hope you can help me, my system is:
>>>
>>> Gentoo Linux 64 Bit
>>> postgresql  8.0.15
>>> postgis 1.3.1
>>> pgrouting 1.02
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
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