X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/42f86329a994955e10e25deb1932dd085564771d..a0ed80d821bd3f7938a2e3d4e38357f0c03b919e:/docs/admin/Advanced-Installations.md diff --git a/docs/admin/Advanced-Installations.md b/docs/admin/Advanced-Installations.md index d68bf580..ff267cee 100644 --- a/docs/admin/Advanced-Installations.md +++ b/docs/admin/Advanced-Installations.md @@ -5,9 +5,34 @@ your Nominatim database. It is assumed that you have already successfully installed the Nominatim software itself, if not return to the [installation page](Installation.md). -## Importing multiple regions +## Importing multiple regions (without updates) -To import multiple regions in your database, you need to configure and run `utils/import_multiple_regions.sh` file. This script will set up the update directory which has the following structure: +To import multiple regions in your database you can simply give multiple +OSM files to the import command: + +``` +nominatim import --osm-file file1.pbf --osm-file file2.pbf +``` + +If you already have imported a file and want to add another one, you can +use the add-data function to import the additional data as follows: + +``` +nominatim add-data --file +nominatim refresh --postcodes +nominatim index -j +``` + +Please note that adding additional data is always significantly slower than +the original import. + +## Importing multiple regions (with updates) + +If you want to import multiple regions _and_ be able to keep them up-to-date +with updates, then you can use the scripts provided in the `utils` directory. + +These scripts will set up an `update` directory in your project directory, +which has the following structure: ```bash update @@ -17,7 +42,6 @@ update    │   └── monaco    │   └── sequence.state    └── tmp - ├── combined.osm.pbf └── europe ├── andorra-latest.osm.pbf └── monaco-latest.osm.pbf @@ -25,81 +49,167 @@ update ``` -The `sequence.state` files will contain the sequence ID, which will be used be pyosmium to get updates. The tmp folder is used for import dump. +The `sequence.state` files contain the sequence ID for each region. They will +be used by pyosmium to get updates. The `tmp` folder is used for import dump and +can be deleted once the import is complete. + -### Configuring multiple regions +### Setting up multiple regions -The file `import_multiple_regions.sh` needs to be edited as per your requirement: +Create a project directory as described for the +[simple import](Import.md#creating-the-project-directory). If necessary, +you can also add an `.env` configuration with customized options. In particular, +you need to make sure that `NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL` and +`NOMINATIM_REPLICATION_RECHECK_INTERVAL` are set according to the update +interval of the extract server you use. -1. List of countries. eg: +Copy the scripts `utils/import_multiple_regions.sh` and `utils/update_database.sh` +into the project directory. - COUNTRIES="europe/monaco europe/andorra" +Now customize both files as per your requirements -2. Path to Build directory. eg: +1. List of countries. e.g. - NOMINATIMBUILD="/srv/nominatim/build" + COUNTRIES="europe/monaco europe/andorra" -3. Path to Update directory. eg: - - UPDATEDIR="/srv/nominatim/update" +2. URL to the service providing the extracts and updates. eg: -4. Replication URL. eg: - BASEURL="https://download.geofabrik.de" DOWNCOUNTRYPOSTFIX="-latest.osm.pbf" - -!!! tip - If your database already exists and you want to add more countries, replace the setting up part - `${SETUPFILE} --osm-file ${UPDATEDIR}/tmp/combined.osm.pbf --all 2>&1` - with `${UPDATEFILE} --import-file ${UPDATEDIR}/tmp/combined.osm.pbf 2>&1`. -### Setting up multiple regions +5. Followup in the update script can be set according to your installation. + E.g. for Photon, -Run the following command from your Nominatim directory after configuring the file. + FOLLOWUP="curl http://localhost:2322/nominatim-update" - bash ./utils/import_multiple_regions.sh + will handle the indexing. -## Updating multiple regions -To import multiple regions in your database, you need to configure and run ```utils/update_database.sh```. -This uses the update directory set up while setting up the DB. +To start the initial import, change into the project directory and run -### Configuring multiple regions +``` + bash import_multiple_regions.sh +``` -The file `update_database.sh` needs to be edited as per your requirement: +### Updating the database -1. List of countries. eg: +Change into the project directory and run the following command: - COUNTRIES="europe/monaco europe/andorra" + bash update_database.sh -2. Path to Build directory. eg: +This will get diffs from the replication server, import diffs and index +the database. The default replication server in the +script([Geofabrik](https://download.geofabrik.de)) provides daily updates. - NOMINATIMBUILD="/srv/nominatim/build" +## Using an external PostgreSQL database -3. Path to Update directory. eg: - - UPDATEDIR="/srv/nominatim/update" +You can install Nominatim using a database that runs on a different server when +you have physical access to the file system on the other server. Nominatim +uses a custom normalization library that needs to be made accessible to the +PostgreSQL server. This section explains how to set up the normalization +library. -4. Replication URL. eg: - - BASEURL="https://download.geofabrik.de" - DOWNCOUNTRYPOSTFIX="-updates" +!!! note + The external module is only needed when using the legacy tokenizer. + If you have choosen the ICU tokenizer, then you can ignore this section + and follow the standard import documentation. -5. Followup can be set according to your installation. eg: For Photon, +### Option 1: Compiling the library on the database server - FOLLOWUP="curl http://localhost:2322/nominatim-update" +The most sure way to get a working library is to compile it on the database +server. From the prerequisites you need at least cmake, gcc and the +PostgreSQL server package. - will handle the indexing. +Clone or unpack the Nominatim source code, enter the source directory and +create and enter a build directory. -### Updating the database +```sh +cd Nominatim +mkdir build +cd build +``` + +Now configure cmake to only build the PostgreSQL module and build it: + +``` +cmake -DBUILD_IMPORTER=off -DBUILD_API=off -DBUILD_TESTS=off -DBUILD_DOCS=off -DBUILD_OSM2PGSQL=off .. +make +``` + +When done, you find the normalization library in `build/module/nominatim.so`. +Copy it to a place where it is readable and executable by the PostgreSQL server +process. + +### Option 2: Compiling the library on the import machine + +You can also compile the normalization library on the machine from where you +run the import. + +!!! important + You can only do this when the database server and the import machine have + the same architecture and run the same version of Linux. Otherwise there is + no guarantee that the compiled library is compatible with the PostgreSQL + server running on the database server. + +Make sure that the PostgreSQL server package is installed on the machine +**with the same version as on the database server**. You do not need to install +the PostgreSQL server itself. + +Download and compile Nominatim as per standard instructions. Once done, you find +the normalization library in `build/module/nominatim.so`. Copy the file to +the database server at a location where it is readable and executable by the +PostgreSQL server process. + +### Running the import + +On the client side you now need to configure the import to point to the +correct location of the library **on the database server**. Add the following +line to your your `.env` file: + +```php +NOMINATIM_DATABASE_MODULE_PATH="" +``` + +Now change the `NOMINATIM_DATABASE_DSN` to point to your remote server and continue +to follow the [standard instructions for importing](Import.md). + + +## Moving the database to another machine + +For some configurations it may be useful to run the import on one machine, then +move the database to another machine and run the Nominatim service from there. +For example, you might want to use a large machine to be able to run the import +quickly but only want a smaller machine for production because there is not so +much load. Or you might want to do the import once and then replicate the +database to many machines. + +The important thing to keep in mind when transferring the Nominatim installation +is that you need to transfer the database _and the project directory_. Both +parts are essential for your installation. + +The Nominatim database can be transferred using the `pg_dump`/`pg_restore` tool. +Make sure to use the same version of PostgreSQL and PostGIS on source and +target machine. -Run the following command from your Nominatim directory after configuring the file. +!!! note + Before creating a dump of your Nominatim database, consider running + `nominatim freeze` first. Your database looses the ability to receive further + data updates but the resulting database is only about a third of the size + of a full database. - bash ./utils/update_database.sh +Next install Nominatim on the target machine by following the standard installation +instructions. Again make sure to use the same version as the source machine. -This will get diffs from the replication server, import diffs and index the database. The default replication server in the script([Geofabric](https://download.geofabrik.de)) provides daily updates. +You can now copy the project directory from the source machine to the new machine. +If necessary, edit the `.env` file to point it to the restored database. +Finally run -## Verification and further setup + nominatim refresh --website -Instructions for import verification and other details like importing Wikidata can be found in [import and update page](Import-and-Update.md) +to make sure that the local installation of Nominatim will be used. +If you are using the legacy tokenizer you might also have to switch to the +PostgreSQL module that was compiled on your target machine. If you get errors +that PostgreSQL cannot find or access `nominatim.so` then copy the installed +version into the `module` directory of your project directory. The installed +copy can usually be found under `/usr/local/lib/nominatim/module/nominatim.so`.