Hi Kieran, The contraction time will be slow - many, many hours for the whole planet. *Typically* for the car profile it's about 12 hours, but if you use bike or foot, or your own profile, it can get a lot bigger.
If you've messed with the travel speeds, that can have a big effect too. 24 hours is not unheard of, but whether it's legit will depend a lot on the details. daniel On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 7:00 AM, Kieran Caplice <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Could anyone give an approx estimate for the time required to run the > osrm-contract on planet data on a 12 thread, 256 GB RAM, SSD machine? > > The osrm-extract process finished in 232 minutes, but the contract has now > been running solid for 24 hours, and appears to be stuck at 60% on > "preprocessing nodes". All 12 cores are generally maxed out, and the > process is using nearly 90 GB of RAM. > > This is the second time I've run the contract process, as my SSH > connection to the server dropped the first time and the process wasn't > running in a screen etc, so I assumed after the 40-odd hours it was running > for, the connection drop caused it to hang, but now I'm not so sure. Were > there any files I should maybe have cleared before trying to run it again? > > I'm using the docker image to run the command (using > osrm/osrm-backend:latest): time docker run -t -v /opt/osrm/data:/data > osrm/osrm-backend osrm-contract /data/1505492056/planet-latest.osrm > > Kind regards, > Kieran Caplice > > > _______________________________________________ > OSRM-talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk >
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