Yesterday I took my first try at using osm2pgsql on a pbm file and, too late, I realized I didn't take full advantage of the server's large RAM and multi-core capability.
This morning I killed the import process and want to start anew. Some questions: + should I dump all the tables created before I start anew? + when I import pbfs in + I have seen a couple of different postgresql config suggestions. Is there a one-size fits all or should I tailor it more to my server's configuration. I am running Debian Buster on a bare-iron dedicated server with 32 Gb RAM, 32 cores, and a single 4 TB spinning disk. I am running Pg 12 (the version maintained by the Pg developers) with its default configuration. My PostGIS is the latest Debian package version (version ?). osm2pgsql is also a package (version ?). Should I compile those from source? Of course any other advice is welcomed, especially as to which other pieces are recommended downstream for the actual tile server. And I would really like to have vector tiles, so recommendations in that direction are needed since it looks like not all the pieces can handle vectors. Oh, for the actual rendering: + prefer renderd or tirex? Thank you very much. Cheers! -Tom _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk