I'm using 0.9.7 on Window XP SP 2. I'm using the command osgdem. What is VPB
master?

The database size is about 30gig...

-Shayne

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Subject: Re: [osg-users] VPB and multiple ive files...

Shayne
 
What version of VPB are you using?
 
I have succesfully build a database using two different input datasets one
overall covering app 15x10 deg around denmark to give some area in the
surroundings. This is very low res. And the 40 cm orthofoto covering all of
denmark.
 
I found that it will fail on winxp 32 if I tryed it with older versions of
VPB. 
 
I could not create a osga archive larger than 4 Gig. and for non archived
.ive output the limit was around 10 Gig.
 
Moving to a newer version of VPB and using VPB master I succeded in building
the above mentioned database which is around 500Gig. As im typing this my PC
is 25 hours into a build of the same data with added 10m dem for hight.
still 12 hours to go :-)
 
My experience is that preprojection the inputdata is a good thing.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Brgs.
 
Ralf

2008/10/8 Tueller, Shayne R Civ USAF AFMC 519 SMXS/MXDEC
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        Ralf,
        
        I did try your suggested approach but VPB crashes with an exception.
I'm
        assuming that I've reached the limits of VPB and that it can't
handle the
        high resolution database (all 1 meter texture with level 1 DTED over
a 2
        degree by 2 degree region) along with building the --whole-globe
option. If
        I do them separately, things seem to work fine. That's why I was
wondering
        if I can build them separately and then merge them together.
Eventually I
        would like to have several high res insets that I can merge in and
out as
        need be rather than have one huge database...
        
        -Shayne
        

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Ralf
        Stokholm
        Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 3:14 PM
        To: OpenSceneGraph Users
        Subject: Re: [osg-users] VPB and multiple ive files...
        
        Hi Shayne
        
        >From what I understand about your question, this is what VPB is
build for,
        but in stead of chreating two ive*s you would simply feed the data
to VPB
        and ass for a whole world output.
        
        VPB will then automatically handle merging your high resolution area
into
        the whole globe terrain.
        
        Not sure if this was what you asked for
        
        Brgs.
        
        Ralf
        
        
        2008/10/8 Tueller, Shayne R Civ USAF AFMC 519 SMXS/MXDEC
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               This may be a silly question but I was wondering if VPB
supports
        stitching multiple ive files or databases together? In other words,
can I
        build two separate ive files with VPB and then merge them together?
I would
        like to build a whole earth model in one ive file and then merge in
another
        ive file that has a high resolution inset so that the two are "tied"
        together.
        
        
        
               If this inquiry doesn't make sense or is incomplete, please
accept
        my apologies.
        
        
        
               Thanks for the help in advance.
        
               -Shayne
        
        
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