On 21 October 2015 at 15:39, Stadin, Benjamin
wrote:
> Do you have some details how to accomplish installing the complete stack,
> close to how it works at openstreetmap.org?
The production servers are configured using Chef, and all the chef
cookbooks used
Hi list,
I've installed the rails port and imported a small map via osmosis. Next thing
is to install a tile server, and change the default settings of the rails port
to use it.
I'm interested in production configurations. There are several tutorials for
installing Mapnik, but so far I found
On 10/21/2015 7:39 AM, Stadin, Benjamin wrote:
Hi list,
I’ve installed the rails port and imported a small map via osmosis.
Next thing is to install a tile server, and change the default
settings of the rails port to use it.
I’m interested in production configurations. There are several
*To:* Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
*Cc:* dev@openstreetmap.org
*Subject:* Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server
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I'm doing this on Amazon, so unsure of the physical architecture
underneath it.
but can easily add more space if I need to.
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which it sounds like I might once I start
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 11:58 AM, malcolm stanley
a.malcolm.stan...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure there are a lot of people like me that need low cost prototyping
environments;
rather than saying 'Amazon is inappropriate', perhaps we need to
collectively develop a guide that says 'here is how you
If you look here http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/block-storage/pricing/ you
will see pricing for Rackspace SSD is $0.70 cents per GB per month.
Its hard to compare apples to apples as they include IO in the price.
Having said that, it looks like at that price a 500G volume for a world
database
to get a ~500Gb volume on Digital Ocean you need to sign up for a $480 per
month server.
doesn't look like you can resize the volumes independently of processor and
other resources.
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malcolm stanley
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For testing/proof of concept most people start with something smaller
than a world database. E.g. a country or a state extract.
http://blog.geofabrik.de/?p=241
On 06/22/2013 11:19 PM, malcolm stanley wrote:
If you look here http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/block-storage/pricing/ you
will see
:20 PM
To: Jeffrey Ollie
Cc: Paul Norman; OSM-Dev Openstreetmap
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server
If you look here http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/block-storage/pricing/ you will
see pricing for Rackspace SSD is $0.70 cents per GB per month.
Its hard to compare apples to apples as they include
of the machineyou’re using.
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*From:* malcolm stanley [mailto:a.malcolm.stan...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Saturday, June 22, 2013 2:20 PM
*To:* Jeffrey Ollie
*Cc:* Paul Norman; OSM-Dev Openstreetmap
*Subject:* Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server
** **
If you look here http://www.rackspace.com
Am 21.06.2013 06:13, schrieb Kaur gill:
Thank you for your help.
Yesterday I was able to set the exact path for accessing the tiles.
With that I got very small image of my map. When I tried to zoom it
out, it disappears and again shows the pink square boxes.
Is it the problem of tiles or
On vendredi 21 juin 2013, Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
18GB for the planet and my postgresql database is about 260GB after
importing the planet into it. Add space for rendered tiles, and it's
pretty demanding.
If you've only got a single magnetic spindle for the 500GB, you might
find
I'm doing this on Amazon, so unsure of the physical architecture underneath
it.
but can easily add more space if I need to.
which it sounds like I might once I start rendering tiles.
Thanks for your help Lynn.
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malcolm stanley
google.voice:
W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
Cc: dev@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server
I'm doing this on Amazon, so unsure of the physical architecture underneath
it.
but can easily add more space if I need to.
which it sounds like I might once I start rendering tiles
On 20.06.2013 07:03, Kaur gill wrote:
I have /var/lib/mod_tile/default/0/0/0/0/0.meta.
But I don't know how to access it, through which file I should try to access it.
Usually you'll use the apache module mod_tile.
It will handle path requests like /1/1/0.png and serve the matching tile
from
out of curiosity, how much disk space are you consuming?
I am setting up a tile server right now and about to ingest the planet file.
I have 500 Gb of storage connected to the server: will that be enough, or
will I run out of space during ingest?
Any metrics on the size of a fully ingested system
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de
wrote:
On 20.06.2013 07:03, Kaur gill wrote:
Usually you'll use the apache module mod_tile.
It will handle path requests like /1/1/0.png and serve the matching tile
from the metatile you already have.
more details
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:42 PM, malcolm stanley
a.malcolm.stan...@gmail.com wrote:
out of curiosity, how much disk space are you consuming?
I am setting up a tile server right now and about to ingest the planet file.
I have 500 Gb of storage connected to the server: will that be enough, or
18GB for the planet and my postgresql database is about 260GB after
importing the planet into it. Add space for rendered tiles, and it's
pretty demanding.
If you've only got a single magnetic spindle for the 500GB, you might
find it hard to keep up with the updates. I ended up migrating
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:32 PM, SomeoneElse
li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
Kaur gill wrote:
You should see metatiles being generated below /var/lib/mod_tile/ , like for
example:
/var/lib/mod_tile/default/15/0/50/249/122/8.meta
If you want to generate static tiles, you can do so by
Hi Guys,
There use to be a nice guide on how to install everything on Ubuntu somewhere,
but I can't find it right now, does someone have the link for me?
It's the one for Python/Postgres/PostGis/Mapnik takes you through everything.
Thanks
Anton
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On 31 May 2012, at 11:47, Anton Nel wrote:
Hi Guys,
There use to be a nice guide on how to install everything on Ubuntu
somewhere, but I can’t find it right now, does someone have the link for me?
It’s the one for Python/Postgres/PostGis/Mapnik takes you through everything.
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