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NAME

       planetsplitter-slim - split OSM XML data into routino database

SYNOPSIS

       planetsplitter-slim [--help] [--dir=dirname] [--prefix=name] [--sort-ram-size=size]
                           [--sort-threads=number] [--tmpdir=dirname] [--tagging=filename]
                           [--loggable] [--logtime] [--logmemory] [--errorlog[=name]] [--parse-
                           only | --process-only] [--append] [--keep] [--changes] [--max-
                           iterations=number] [--prune-none] [--prune-isolated=len] [--prune-
                           short=len] [--prune-straight=len] [filename.osm ... | filename.osc ...
                           | filename.pbf ... | filename.o5m ... | filename.o5c ... |
                           filename.(o5m|osc|os5m|o5c).bz2 ... | filename.(o5m|osc|os5m|o5c).gz
                           ... | filename.(o5m|osc|os5m|o5c).xz ...]

DESCRIPTION

       planetsplitter-slim  reads  in  the  OSM  format  XML  file and splits it up to create the
       routino database that is for routing.

OPTIONS

       --help Prints usage information

       --dir=dirname
              Sets the directory name in which to save the  results.   Defaults  to  the  current
              directory.

       --prefix=name
              Sets the filename prefix for the files that are created.  Defaults to no prefix.

       --sort-ram-size=size
              Specifies  the amount of RAM (in MB) to use for sorting the data.  If not specified
              then 64 MB will be used in slim mode or 256 MB otherwise.

       --sort-threads=number
              The number of threads to use for data sorting (the sorting memory is shared between
              the threads \- too many threads and not enough memory will reduce the performance).

       --tmpdir=dirname
              Specifies  the  name  of  the  directory to store the temporary disk files.  If not
              specified then it defaults to either the value of the --dir option or  the  current
              directory.

       --tagging=filename
              Sets  the  filename  containing  the  list  of  tagging rules in XML format for the
              parsing the input files.  If the  file  doesn't  exist  then  dirname,  prefix  and
              "profiles.xml"  will  be  combined  and  used,  if that doesn't exist then the file
              /usr/share/routino/profiles.xml will be used.

       --loggable
              Print progress messages that are suitable  for  logging  to  a  file;  normally  an
              incrementing  counter  is printed which is more suitable for real-time display than
              logging.

       --logtime>
              Print  the  elapsed  time  for  each  processing   step   (minutes,   seconds   and
              milliseconds).

       --logmemory
              Print the maximum allocated and mapped memory for each processing step (MBytes).

       --errorlog[=name]
              Log  OSM parsing and processing errors to error.log or the specified file name (the
              --dir and --prefix options are applied).  If the --append option is used  then  the
              existing  log  file  will be appended, otherwise a new one will be created.  If the
              --keep option is also used a geographically searchable database of  error  logs  is
              created for use in the visualiser.

       --parse-only
              Parse  the  input  files and store the data in intermediate files but don't process
              the data into a routing database.  This option  must  be  used  with  the  --append
              option for all except the first file.

       --process-only
              Don't  read  in  any  files  but process the existing intermediate files created by
              using the --parse-only option.

       --append
              Parse the input file and append the result to the existing intermediate files;  the
              appended file can be either an OSM file or an OSC change file.

       --keep Store a set of intermediate files after parsing the OSM files, sorting and removing
              duplicates; this allows appending an OSC file and re-processing later.

       --changes
              This option indicates that the data being processed contains one or more  OSC  (OSM
              changes)  files,  they  must  be applied in time sequence if more than one is used.
              This option implies --append when parsing data files  and  --keep  when  processing
              data.

       --max-iterations=number
              The  maximum  number  of  iterations  to use when generating super-nodes and super-
              segments.  Defaults to 5 which is normally enough.

       --prune-none
              Disable the prune options below, they can be  re-enabled  by  adding  them  to  the
              command line after this option.

       --prune-isolated=length
              Remove  the  access permissions for a transport type from small disconnected groups
              of segments and remove the segments if  they  end  up  with  no  access  permission
              (defaults to removing groups under 500m).

       --prune-short=length
              Remove short segments (defaults to removing segments up to a maximum length of 5m).

       --prune-straight==length
              Remove  nodes  in  almost  straight  highways  (defaults to removing nodes up to 3m
              offset from a straight line).

       filename.osm, filename.osc, filename.pbf, filename.o5m, filename.o5c
              Specifies the filename(s) to read data from.  Filenames ending '.pbf' will be  read
              as  PBF, filenames ending in '.o5m' or '.o5c' will be read as O5M/O5C, otherwise as
              XML.  Filenames ending '.bz2' will be bzip2 uncompressed (if bzip2 support compiled
              in).   Filenames  ending  '.gz' will be gzip uncompressed (if gzip support compiled
              in).  Filenames ending '.xz' will be xz uncompressed (if xz support compiled in).

              Note: In version 2.5 of Routino the ability to read data from  the  standard  input
              has  been  removed.   This  is  because there is now the ability to read compressed
              files (bzip2, gzip, xz) and PBF files directly.  Also using standard input the file
              type cannot be auto-detected from the filename.

SEE ALSO

       planetsplitter(1)

                                        20 September 2015                  planetsplitter-slim(1)