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Changes: - /var/lib/postgresql/14/main/ => /data/database/ - /var/lib/mod_tile/ => /data/tiles/ - /home/renderer/src/openstreetmap-carto/ => /data/style/ - /data.osm.pbf => /data/region.osm.pbf - /data.poly => /data/region.poly - /nodes/flat_nodes.bin => deprecated (use FLAT_NODES=enabled instead) Because some files are needed later and should never be separated from the database, the import does save those files now into /data/databases/: - /data/database/region.poly - /data/database/flat_nodes.bin - /data/database/planet-import-complete - and automatic update artifacts
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# openstreetmap-tile-server
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server) [![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/image/overv/openstreetmap-tile-server.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/overv/openstreetmap-tile-server "openstreetmap-tile-server")
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[![Docker Image Version (latest semver)](https://img.shields.io/docker/v/overv/openstreetmap-tile-server?label=docker%20image)](https://hub.docker.com/r/overv/openstreetmap-tile-server/tags)
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This container allows you to easily set up an OpenStreetMap PNG tile server given a `.osm.pbf` file. It is based on the [latest Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guide](https://switch2osm.org/serving-tiles/manually-building-a-tile-server-18-04-lts/) from [switch2osm.org](https://switch2osm.org/) and therefore uses the default OpenStreetMap style.
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## Setting up the server
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First create a Docker volume to hold the PostgreSQL database that will contain the OpenStreetMap data:
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docker volume create osm-data
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Next, download an `.osm.pbf` extract from geofabrik.de for the region that you're interested in. You can then start importing it into PostgreSQL by running a container and mounting the file as `/data/region.osm.pbf`. For example:
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```
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docker run \
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-v /absolute/path/to/luxembourg.osm.pbf:/data/region.osm.pbf \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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import
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```
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If the container exits without errors, then your data has been successfully imported and you are now ready to run the tile server.
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Note that the import process requires an internet connection. The run process does not require an internet connection. If you want to run the openstreetmap-tile server on a computer that is isolated, you must first import on an internet connected computer, export the `osm-data` volume as a tarfile, and then restore the data volume on the target computer system.
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Also when running on an isolated system, the default `index.html` from the container will not work, as it requires access to the web for the leaflet packages.
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### Automatic updates (optional)
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If your import is an extract of the planet and has polygonal bounds associated with it, like those from [geofabrik.de](https://download.geofabrik.de/), then it is possible to set your server up for automatic updates. Make sure to reference both the OSM file and the polygon file during the `import` process to facilitate this, and also include the `UPDATES=enabled` variable:
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```
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docker run \
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-e UPDATES=enabled \
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-v /absolute/path/to/luxembourg.osm.pbf:/data/region.osm.pbf \
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-v /absolute/path/to/luxembourg.poly:/data/region.poly \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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import
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```
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Refer to the section *Automatic updating and tile expiry* to actually enable the updates while running the tile server.
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Please note: If you're not importing the whole planet, then the `.poly` file is necessary to limit automatic updates to the relevant region.
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Therefore, when you only have a `.osm.pbf` file but not a `.poly` file, you should not enable automatic updates.
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### Letting the container download the file
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It is also possible to let the container download files for you rather than mounting them in advance by using the `DOWNLOAD_PBF` and `DOWNLOAD_POLY` parameters:
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```
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docker run \
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-e DOWNLOAD_PBF=https://download.geofabrik.de/europe/luxembourg-latest.osm.pbf \
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-e DOWNLOAD_POLY=https://download.geofabrik.de/europe/luxembourg.poly \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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import
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```
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### Using an alternate style
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By default the container will use openstreetmap-carto if it is not specified. However, you can modify the style at run-time. Be aware you need the style mounted at `run` AND `import` as the Lua script needs to be run:
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```
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docker run \
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-e DOWNLOAD_PBF=https://download.geofabrik.de/europe/luxembourg-latest.osm.pbf \
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-e DOWNLOAD_POLY=https://download.geofabrik.de/europe/luxembourg.poly \
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-e NAME_LUA=sample.lua
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-e NAME_STYLE=test.style
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-e NAME_MML=project.mml
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-e NAME_SQL=test.sql
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-v /home/user/openstreetmap-carto-modified:/data/style/ \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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import
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```
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If you do not define the "NAME_*" variables, the script will default to those found in the openstreetmap-carto style.
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Be sure to mount the volume during `run` with the same `-v /home/user/openstreetmap-carto-modified:/data/style/`
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If you do not see the expected style upon `run` double check your paths as the style may not have been found at the directory specified. By default, `openstreetmap-carto` will be used if a style cannot be found
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**Only openstreetmap-carto and styles like it, eg, ones with one lua script, one style, one mml, one SQL can be used**
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## Running the server
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Run the server like this:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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Your tiles will now be available at `http://localhost:8080/tile/{z}/{x}/{y}.png`. The demo map in `leaflet-demo.html` will then be available on `http://localhost:8080`. Note that it will initially take quite a bit of time to render the larger tiles for the first time.
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### Using Docker Compose
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The `docker-compose.yml` file included with this repository shows how the aforementioned command can be used with Docker Compose to run your server.
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### Preserving rendered tiles
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Tiles that have already been rendered will be stored in `/data/tiles/`. To make sure that this data survives container restarts, you should create another volume for it:
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```
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docker volume create osm-tiles
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-v osm-tiles:/data/tiles/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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**If you do this, then make sure to also run the import with the `osm-tiles` volume to make sure that caching works properly across updates!**
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### Enabling automatic updating (optional)
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Given that you've set up your import as described in the *Automatic updates* section during server setup, you can enable the updating process by setting the `UPDATES` variable while running your server as well:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-e UPDATES=enabled \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-v osm-tiles:/data/tiles/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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This will enable a background process that automatically downloads changes from the OpenStreetMap server, filters them for the relevant region polygon you specified, updates the database and finally marks the affected tiles for rerendering.
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### Cross-origin resource sharing
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To enable the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header to be able to retrieve tiles from other domains, simply set the `ALLOW_CORS` variable to `enabled`:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-e ALLOW_CORS=enabled \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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### Connecting to Postgres
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To connect to the PostgreSQL database inside the container, make sure to expose port 5432:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-p 5432:5432 \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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Use the user `renderer` and the database `gis` to connect.
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```
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psql -h localhost -U renderer gis
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```
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The default password is `renderer`, but it can be changed using the `PGPASSWORD` environment variable:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-p 5432:5432 \
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-e PGPASSWORD=secret \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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## Performance tuning and tweaking
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Details for update procedure and invoked scripts can be found here [link](https://ircama.github.io/osm-carto-tutorials/updating-data/).
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### THREADS
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The import and tile serving processes use 4 threads by default, but this number can be changed by setting the `THREADS` environment variable. For example:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-e THREADS=24 \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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### CACHE
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The import and tile serving processes use 800 MB RAM cache by default, but this number can be changed by option -C. For example:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-e "OSM2PGSQL_EXTRA_ARGS=-C 4096" \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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### AUTOVACUUM
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The database use the autovacuum feature by default. This behavior can be changed with `AUTOVACUUM` environment variable. For example:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-e AUTOVACUUM=off \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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### FLAT_NODES
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If you are planning to import the entire planet or you are running into memory errors then you may want to enable the `--flat-nodes` option for osm2pgsql. You can then use it during the import process as follows:
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```
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docker run \
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-v /absolute/path/to/luxembourg.osm.pbf:/data/region.osm.pbf \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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-e "FLAT_NODES=enabled" \
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overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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import
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```
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### Benchmarks
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You can find an example of the import performance to expect with this image on the [OpenStreetMap wiki](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql/benchmarks#debian_9_.2F_openstreetmap-tile-server).
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## Troubleshooting
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### ERROR: could not resize shared memory segment / No space left on device
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If you encounter such entries in the log, it will mean that the default shared memory limit (64 MB) is too low for the container and it should be raised:
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```
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renderd[121]: ERROR: failed to render TILE ajt 2 0-3 0-3
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renderd[121]: reason: Postgis Plugin: ERROR: could not resize shared memory segment "/PostgreSQL.790133961" to 12615680 bytes: ### No space left on device
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```
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To raise it use `--shm-size` parameter. For example:
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```
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docker run \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-v osm-data:/data/database/ \
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--shm-size="192m" \
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-d overv/openstreetmap-tile-server \
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run
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```
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For too high values you may notice excessive CPU load and memory usage. It might be that you will have to experimentally find the best values for yourself.
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### The import process unexpectedly exits
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You may be running into problems with memory usage during the import. Have a look at the "Flat nodes" section in this README.
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## License
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```
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Copyright 2019 Alexander Overvoorde
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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```
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