X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/21156fc2a211eb418dc94028e1430619771e1dc3..6f3339cc498592850218f8fc714dd45d66cd1815:/docs/admin/Update.md diff --git a/docs/admin/Update.md b/docs/admin/Update.md index 49a4c4bf..f8c8f767 100644 --- a/docs/admin/Update.md +++ b/docs/admin/Update.md @@ -131,6 +131,63 @@ done A cron job then creates the file `/srv/nominatim/schedule-maintenance` once per night. +##### One-time mode with systemd + +You can run the one-time mode with a systemd timer & service. + +Create a timer description like `/etc/systemd/system/nominatim-updates.timer`: + +``` +[Unit] +Description=Timer to start updates of Nominatim + +[Timer] +OnActiveSec=2 +OnUnitActiveSec=1min +Unit=nominatim-updates.service + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target +``` + +And then a similar service definition: `/etc/systemd/system/nominatim-updates.service`: + +``` +[Unit] +Description=Single updates of Nominatim + +[Service] +WorkingDirectory=/srv/nominatim +ExecStart=nominatim replication --once +StandardOutput=append:/var/log/nominatim-updates.log +StandardError=append:/var/log/nominatim-updates.error.log +User=nominatim +Group=nominatim +Type=simple + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target +``` + +Replace the `WorkingDirectory` with your project directory. Also adapt user and +group names as required. `OnUnitActiveSec` defines how often the individual +update command is run. + +Now activate the service and start the updates: + +``` +sudo systemctl daemon-reload +sudo systemctl enable nominatim-updates.timer +sudo systemctl start nominatim-updates.timer +``` + +You can stop future data updates, while allowing any current, in-progress +update steps to finish, by running `sudo systemctl stop +nominatim-updates.timer` and waiting until `nominatim-updates.service` isn't +running (`sudo systemctl is-active nominatim-updates.service`). Current output +from the update can be seen like above (`systemctl status +nominatim-updates.service`). + #### Catch-up mode @@ -158,7 +215,7 @@ replication catch-up at whatever interval you desire. a replication source with an update frequency that is an order of magnitude lower. For example, if you want to update once a day, use an hourly updated source. This makes sure that you don't miss an entire day of updates when - the source is unexpectely late to publish its update. + the source is unexpectedly late to publish its update. If you want to use the source with the same update frequency (e.g. a daily updated source with daily updates), use the