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Setting up a synced OSM-server for quick layer access
Requirements
Debian machine (e.g. Ubuntu)
apt install osmium-tool docker.io osm2pgsql
Tuning the database
Setting up the SQL-server (only once):
For performance, docker needs a specific config file. See https://osm2pgsql.org/doc/manual.html#tuning-the-postgresql-server
A suggested config file is:
(On HDD, 180GB RAM)
max_connections = 5000 # needed for OSM2PGSQL
shared_buffers = 2GB
work_mem = 200MB
maintenance_work_mem = 15GB
autovacuum_work_mem = 4GB
wal_level = minimal
checkpoint_timeout = 120min
max_wal_size = 20GB
checkpoint_completion_target = 0.9
max_wal_senders = 0
random_page_cost = 8.0
Save this config file somewhere as "postgresql.conf"
- Start the docker with:
docker run --name osm-cache-db -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password -e POSTGRES_USER=user -d -p 5444:5432 -v ~/data/pgsql/:/var/lib/postgresql/data -v postgresql.conf:/var/lib/postgresql/data/postgresql.conf postgis/postgis
- Now, change the config file. This can easily be done as the config file is mirrored to the host system at:
~/data/pgsql/postgresql.conf
. Append this file with configuration above, e.g. withcat posgresql.conf >> ~/data/pgsql/postgresql.conf
- Restart the db:
docker restart osm-cache-db
Seeding the data
The following steps are also automated in .forgejo/workflows/update_database.yml
Importing data
Install osm2pgsql (hint: compile from source is painless)
Download the latest with:
nohup transmission-cli https://planet.osm.org/pbf/planet-latest.osm.pbf.torrent &>nohup_transmission.log &
which will download the data to ~/Downloads
To seed the database:
nohup osm2pgsql -O flex -S build_db.lua -s --flat-nodes=import-help-file -d postgresql://user:password@localhost:5444/osm-poi <file>.osm.pbf >> seeddb.log
# To see the progress
tail -f seeddb.log
Storing properties to table '"public"."osm2pgsql_properties" takes about 25 minutes with planet.osm
Belgium (~555mb) takes 15m World (80GB) should take 15m*160 = 2400m = 40hr
73G Jan 23 00:22 planet-240115.osm.pbf: 2024-02-10 16:45:11 osm2pgsql took 871615s (242h 6m 55s; 10 days) overall on lain.local with RAID5 on 4 HDD disks, database is over 1Terrabyte (!)
Server specs
Lenovo thinkserver RD350, Intel Xeon E5-2600, 2Rx4 PC3 11 watt powered off, 73 watt idle, ~100 watt when importing
HP ProLiant DL360 G7 (1U): 2Rx4 DDR3-memory (PC3) Intel Xeon X56**
Updating data
osm2pgsql-replication update -d postgresql://user:password@localhost:5444/osm-poi -- -O flex -S build_db.lua -s --flat-nodes=import-help-file
Deploying a tile server
pg_tileserv can be downloaded here: https://github.com/CrunchyData/pg_tileserv
In the directory where it is downloaded (e.g. ~/data
), run
First, look up the latest suitable database on https://mapcomplete.org/status
export DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:password@localhost:5444/osm-poi.{date-of-suitable-database}
nohup ./pg_tileserv >> pg_tileserv.log &
Tiles are available at:
map.addSource("drinking_water", {
"type": "vector",
"tiles": ["http://127.0.0.2:7800/public.drinking_water/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf"] // http://127.0.0.2:7800/public.drinking_water.json",
})
Starting the summary server
npm run summary-server
in the git repo
Connecting to the database
Setup the SSH-tunnel:
ssh folky.me ssh -L 5444:127.0.0.1:5444 lain
Open a second terminal:
ssh -L 5444:127.0.0.1:5444 folky.me
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Connect pgAdmin
Rebooting:
-> Restart the docker container