[OSM-dev] tiles not showing on my openstreetmap server
Diarmuid Wrenne
dwrenne at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 7 18:22:31 GMT 2007
Hi Guys,
Can you have a look at this?
http://ec2-67-202-35-64.compute-1.amazonaws.com/openstreetmap.html
As you can see there is no tile data.
It's my Amazon ec2 instance running as per the tutorial on http://www.passback.org.uk/maps/fedora.shtml
It is loading the osm2pgsql command at the moment. I had this at the same poiunt last night but it crashed out due to running out of space. It takes between 12 and 24 hours on the machine. Is that right. It has 4 GB of lines like "discarding node with ID xxx > 33000000. Is that right?
I have run as the tutorial except for the following:
The postgres data is on /mnt/postdataI use initdb -D /mnt/postdata
I changed the postgres server start to be postgres -D /mnt/postdata (I use python to kick this off as a daemon)I extracted the world_boundaries to /mnt/world_boundariesI changed osm.xml to point at the new world_boundaries pathI set postgres as the owner (using chown as root) of world_boundaries and postdataI have put the planet and world_boundaries file on amazon s3 as public files and I hope to tar up the postdata directory when it is finished. That way , anyone will be able to start an openstreetmap server in minutes, fully populated and as many as you like (or can pay amazon for).
Cheers
Diarmuid
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