On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:48 PM, Peter Körner wrote:
> Frank Bielig schrieb:
> > Thank you for reply. But your import script uses osm2pgsql. This script
> > expects the "simple" database schema for storing data. I really want to
> > have an 1:1 mirror using the "official" schema. The only tool I fo
Frank Bielig schrieb:
> Thank you for reply. But your import script uses osm2pgsql. This script
> expects the "simple" database schema for storing data. I really want to
> have an 1:1 mirror using the "official" schema. The only tool I found
> for that was osmosis.
Oh, I'm sorry, I missed this.
Thank you for reply. But your import script uses osm2pgsql. This script
expects the "simple" database schema for storing data. I really want to
have an 1:1 mirror using the "official" schema. The only tool I found
for that was osmosis.
Frank
Hallo,
I still want to setup up an own OSM server
Frank Bielig schrieb:
> Hallo,
>
> I still want to setup up an own OSM server as a mirror. Therefore I
> downloaded the planet file (2009/12/23).
> A applied all replicate changesets till 2009/12/28 in hope of a consistend
> planet file.
Just import the planet as you got it and apply the diff
Hallo,
I still want to setup up an own OSM server as a mirror. Therefore I downloaded the planet file (2009/12/23).
A applied all replicate changesets till 2009/12/28 in hope of a consistend planet file. This new file I tried
to import into PostgreSQL database by calling
bzcat 'planet-20091
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