Hello, we have now an up-to-date database, and expiring is working again.
I start to rendering all tiles z=9-18 systematically, that are watched 
in the last 64 days and older than 3 days (because expire didn't work a 
long time). I put additional z=16-18 in the batch because it is else 
difficult to handle in different processes.

We rendering 150-200 tiles/min what is really nice.

There are 3 Mio. tiles in the batch so it will need around 11 days.

After this we need to re-render only tiles that are older than a year 
because expiring is again working, so there will be than much fewer 
tiles to handle.

Greetings Kolossos


Am 21.08.2011 14:11, schrieb Tim Alder:
> The plan is that if we catched up we will reactivated the expire-script
> and begin than to render all tiles z=9-15 systematically, after this we
> will rendering systematically all tiles that are older than a year
> (expired) and repeat this if we are done. I'm not sure what we do with
> z=16-18, I would say we do this like in the past.
>
> Greetings Tim
>
> Am 21.08.2011 13:24, schrieb Peter Körner:
>>> >
>> someome suggested to turn down rendering until the database has catched
>> up. I did this by disabling the dirty queue, so that the missing tiles
>> are still rendered.
>>
>> Peter
>


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