Syntax improvements

use backticks for more fixed-width type things
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Rory McCann
2017-02-07 14:57:54 +01:00
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parent a84a7a70f3
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If you plan to import a large dataset (e.g. Europe, North America, planet),
you should also enable flatnode storage of node locations. With this you should also enable flatnode storage of node locations. With this
setting enabled, node coordinates are stored in a simple file instead setting enabled, node coordinates are stored in a simple file instead
of the database. This will save you import time and disk storage. of the database. This will save you import time and disk storage.
Add to your settings/local.php: Add to your `settings/local.php`:
@define('CONST_Osm2pgsql_Flatnode_File', '/path/to/flatnode.file'); @define('CONST_Osm2pgsql_Flatnode_File', '/path/to/flatnode.file');
@@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ Download the data to import and load the data with the following command:
./utils/setup.php --osm-file <your data file> --all [--osm2pgsql-cache 28000] 2>&1 | tee setup.log ./utils/setup.php --osm-file <your data file> --all [--osm2pgsql-cache 28000] 2>&1 | tee setup.log
The --osm2pgsql-cache parameter is optional but strongly recommended for The `--osm2pgsql-cache` parameter is optional but strongly recommended for
planet imports. It sets the node cache size for the osm2pgsql import part planet imports. It sets the node cache size for the osm2pgsql import part
(see -C parameter in osm2pgsql help). 28GB are recommended for a full planet (see `-C` parameter in osm2pgsql help). 28GB are recommended for a full planet
import, for excerpts you can use less. Adapt to your available RAM to import, for excerpts you can use less. Adapt to your available RAM to
avoid swapping, never give more than 2/3 of RAM to osm2pgsql. avoid swapping, never give more than 2/3 of RAM to osm2pgsql.