[Tilesathome] Some First Day Stats
Brent Easton
b.easton at exemail.com.au
Fri Nov 9 08:50:17 GMT 2007
Hi Damian,
Yes, I think you are right, renderability (!) is probably roughly correlated to the size of the .osm file.
Actually, if every request, even successful, returned the size of the .osm file and this was stored in a db, you would build up a rough index of renderability (IoR) for each tile.
Cheers,
Brent.
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On 9/11/2007 at 8:53 AM Damian Sulewski wrote:
>hi,
>
>> That's one possiblity. Once the initial .osm file has been downloaed, the
>> client could perhaps use soem sort of rule of thumb to determine if it
>can
>> attempt it.
>>
>the complexity indicator is the size of the .osm file, isnt it?
>The first attempt would be to set a maximum filesize for the .osm file in
>the tilesAtHome.conf and if the file is to big, the client will give the
>request back to the server.
>Perhaps even with the size of the .osm file?
>
>Greetings,
>
>Damian
>
>
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