Hi

A reasonable value for --cache is 4GB for a planet import. I don't think
that 4GB will be reached but if your server has it..

Peter

Seth Voltz schrieb:
> I've downloaded the Austrian extract and have been running the import
> for a few minutes. I'll report back if it succeeds or fails. I should
> have plenty of RAM (a blade with 16GB available).
> 
> I've seen a number of forum posts about using the -C (cache) flag during
> imports. How much does this actually help and what are some good metrics
> to use when setting the value?
> 
> — Seth
> *
> *
> On Apr 15, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> 
>> Seth,
>>
>>    just a hunch and it really shouldn't happen but is it possible that
>> you have an issue with non-ascii characters (which are unlikely in the
>> california extract but certain to exist in the world-wide data)?
>>
>> You could quickly try e.g. the Austria excerpt (which should contain the
>> "Unterdürnbach" node that was listed in your report) to verify this. If
>> Austria works then my hunch is wrong.
>>
>> Also, are you sure you have sufficient memory for running without --slim?
>>
>> Bye
>> Frederik
>>
>> -- 
>> Frederik Ramm  ##  eMail frede...@remote.org
>> <mailto:frede...@remote.org>  ##  N49°00'09" E008°23'33"
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