Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server

2013-06-21 Thread Paul Norman
Amazon EBS is extremely slow. Adding more space won't help. An EBS volume is about 100 iops, which is about the same as a single 7200 RPM drive. Within EBS your options for better performance are multiple EBS in RAID (complicated), provisioned iops EBS (expensive), ephemeral storage (reasonable spe

Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server

2013-06-21 Thread malcolm stanley
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. _ malcolm stanley google.voice: 215.821.6252

Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server

2013-06-21 Thread sly (sylvain letuffe)
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 >

Re: [OSM-dev] adding fonts to OSM

2013-06-21 Thread Peter Wendorff
Am 21.06.2013 07:03, schrieb Gurpinder Chahal: > > Thank You for repliyng. > Do you mean I need to generate tiles again to change my fonts? > Because clearing cache files will delete my tiles. Of course you have to! Tiles are graphic files, there's no font type inside any more, but a bunch of pixe

Re: [Potlatch-dev] [OpenStreetMap] #3814: Add editing support for addr[esses]

2013-06-21 Thread OpenStreetMap
#3814: Add editing support for addr[esses] --+ Reporter: stevage | Owner: potlatch-dev@… Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: minor| Milestone: Component: potlatch2|Version: Resolution: wor

Re: [OSM-dev] Tile server

2013-06-21 Thread Peter Wendorff
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