Unfortunately it didn't solve the problem. I tried a lot of different values though.
On top of that I'm also getting a lot of [Tue Jan 17 08:50:08 2012] [warn] [client] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 40 seconds [Tue Jan 17 08:50:08 2012] [error] [client] Premature end of script headers: mapserv.fcgi In msCleanupOnSignal. [Tue Jan 17 08:50:48 2012] [warn] [client] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 40 seconds [Tue Jan 17 08:50:48 2012] [error] [] Premature end of script headers: mapserv.fcgi In msCleanupOnSignal. Anyone have a clue how to increase the timeout? I'm clustering 44K points. And at lower zoomlevel (values) it is taking a long time. Wim On 16 January 2012 15:48, Wim Vanbelle <wimvanbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your answer, i'll give that a try immediately :). > > I remember I played around with it in the beginning, but currently it is > indeed set to 0. > > What is an acceptable value for this? Am I to set this to the same value > as the maxdistance in the cluster? (Being 100 in my case) > > Or perhaps this should be set to the size of my image representing the > cluster, being 10 pixels? > > Best regards, > Wim > > > > > On 16 January 2012 10:55, Tamas Szekeres <szeker...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Wim, >> >> Did you try the BUFFER setting to increase the search area during the >> cluster creation? >> For more information see: http://mapserver.org/mapfile/cluster.html >> >> Best regards, >> >> Tamas >> >> >> >> >> 2012/1/16 Wim Vanbelle <wimvanbe...@gmail.com> >> >>> Does anyone have any working examples of how they implemented clustering >>> without the tile clipping? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> On 11 January 2012 10:00, Wim Vanbelle <wimvanbe...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I'm very happy that mapserver is now capable of server side clustering. >>>> However I wonder if it's possible to completely get rid of the tile >>>> clipping. >>>> >>>> Currently I've clustered a point layer with 44k points: >>>> >>>> CLUSTER >>>> MAXDISTANCE 100 >>>> REGION "ellipse" >>>> >>>> END >>>> >>>> It is displayed with a simple image: >>>> STYLE >>>> SYMBOL "small_shaded.png" >>>> SIZE 21 >>>> OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 >>>> END >>>> >>>> However, when viewing this on google maps, the images are often clipped >>>> at the tile edges. >>>> >>>> I figured that I could solve this with mapcache: >>>> >>>> <tileset name="ld"> >>>> <source>ld</source> >>>> <cache>disk</cache> >>>> <grid>g2</grid> >>>> <format>PNG</format> >>>> <metatile>2 2</metatile> >>>> <metabuffer>30</metabuffer> >>>> <expires>3600</expires> >>>> <auto_expire>2592000</auto_expire> >>>> </tileset> >>>> >>>> i've tried higher values for metatile and it helps a bit, but the >>>> problem simply shifts location. Also with higher values (eg 5 5 metatile) >>>> mapserver doesn't return the tiles on time for mapcache and I get gaps in >>>> my results. >>>> >>>> Would preseeding the data help with the timeouts? Any other solutions >>>> that I may try? The metadata parameter for tile_edge buffer only works with >>>> labels as far as i know. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, this issue has been troubling me for some time now >>>> :). >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Wim >>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> mapserver-users mailing list >>> mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users >>> >>> >> >
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