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For the speed theme, I suggest to render faster lines on top of slow
ones. I guess that the speed theme is used by people who want to find
which and where the fast lines are. Currently, this doesn't work well:
E.g. the Lötschbergbasistunnel at 250 km/h is not visible in many zoom
levels, since the slower Lötschberg-Bergstrecke is visible instead (in
some zoom levels, the number "250" from the Lötschbergbasistunnel is
visible, but the color is the 80 km/h turquoise of the
Lötschberg-Bergstrecke. The problem is also widespread in Austria.
Philipp
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Currently, at some zoom levels, railway=abandoned is rendered, but
railway=preserved is not. This doesn't make sense to me.
Philipp
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Hello,
the website was not avilable since yesterday ~21:00 because we have
upgraded our server.
The old server had this hardware:
* 1 x 80 GB HDD
* 2 GB RAM
* Dualcore CPU 2,4 GHz
Now we can use this equipment:
* 2 x 240 GB SSD
* 16 GB RAM
* 1 x Xeon Quadcore 2,4 GHz
Now OpenRailwayMap should work a bit faster than before, but we still
need some database tuning to use the avilable resources as good as
possible.
Is there anybody on this mailinglist who has some experience with
Postgres and could help us?
Regards
Alex
Hello,
the website was not avilable since yesterday ~21:00 because we have
upgraded our server.
The old server had this hardware:
* 1 x 80 GB HDD
* 2 GB RAM
* Dualcore CPU 2,4 GHz
Now we can use this equipment:
* 2 x 240 GB SSD
* 16 GB RAM
* 1 x Xeon Quadcore 2,4 GHz
Now OpenRailwayMap should work a bit faster than before, but we still
need some database tuning to use the avilable resources as good as
possible.
Is there anybody on this mailinglist who has some experience with
Postgres and could help us?
Regards
Alex