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As the title said, uMap is now under 502 problem and I can't get in. However, the experimental site of uMap (http://umap.yohanboniface.me) still works. Are there any reasons for the problem or are there any time table to solve the problem?

asked 14 Jun '21, 04:36

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As I assume you are talking about umap.openstreetmap.fr:

It's an open issue here:

https://github.com/umap-project/umap/issues/921

that references the following:

https://github.com/osm-fr/infrastructure/issues/307

They had some connection problems, but umap should be accessible again, you may have to flush your dns caches to get a connection.

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answered 14 Jun '21, 09:34

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Did you test ? It does not work for me, as I mentioned on the relevant issue...

(14 Jun '21, 09:44) H_mlet
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Thanks for your answering, but uMap(.fr) is still 502 even after I refreshed DNS caches. I will follow up issue #307 for more details. Thanks again.

(14 Jun '21, 09:55) Sxy62146214

You both are right, it still does not work from here as well, also seeing the cname osm27.openstreetmap.fr.

(14 Jun '21, 10:42) Spiekerooger
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It works for me now.

(14 Jun '21, 11:03) Sxy62146214

It work for me also now. It's in degraded mode though, IIUC.

(14 Jun '21, 11:41) H_mlet

It's mentioned here and the source of the problem is described here.

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answered 14 Jun '21, 09:33

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