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The Mapping normaly points to the MAC-adress of your FC-Adapter.
Use the following command to get the MAC-adress:
lscfg -vl fcs3 | grep -i "Network Address"
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tilestache-seed
TILESTACHE-SEED(1) General Commands Manual TILESTACHE-SEED(1)
NAME
tilestache-seed - seed a single layer in your TileStache configuration
SYNOPSIS
tilestache-seed [options] zoom...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the tilestache-seed command.
tilestache-seed seeds a single layer in your TileStache configuration. No images are returned, but TileStache ends up with a pre-filled
cache. Bounding box is given as a pair of lat/lon coordinates, e.g. "37.788 -122.349 37.833 -122.246". Output is a list of tile paths as
they are created.
Configuration, BBox, and Layer options are required.
REQUIRED OPTIONS
-c, --config file
Path to configuration file. Required.
-l, --layer layer
Layer name from configuration. Required.
-b, --bbox south west north east
Bounding box in floating point geographic coordinates. Required.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-p, --padding padding
Extra margin of tiles to add around bounded area. Default value is 0 (no extra tiles).
-e, --extension extension
Optional file type for rendered tiles. Default value is "png".
-f, --progress-file file
Optional JSON progress file that gets written on each iteration, so you don't have to pay close attention.
-q Suppress chatty output, --progress-file works well with this.
-i, --include-path
Add the following colon-separated list of paths to Python's include path (aka sys.path).
-d, --output-directory
Optional output directory for tiles, to override configured cache with the equivalent of:
{"name": "Disk", "path": <output directory>, "dirs": "portable", "gzip": []}.
More information in http://tilestache.org/doc/#caches.
--to-mbtiles
Optional output file for tiles, will be created as an MBTiles 1.1 tileset. See http://mbtiles.org for more information.
--from-mbtiles
Optional input file for tiles, will be read as an MBTiles 1.1 tileset. See http://mbtiles.org for more information. Overrides
--extension, --bbox and --padding (this may change).
--tile-list
Optional file of tile coordinates, a simple text list of Z/X/Y coordinates. Overrides --bbox and --padding.
--error-list
Optional file of failed tile coordinates, a simple text list of Z/X/Y coordinates. If provided, failed tiles will be logged to this
file instead of stopping tilestache-seed.
--enable-retries
If true this will cause tilestache-seed to retry failed tile renderings up to (3) times. Default value is False.
-x, --ignore-cached
Re-render every tile, whether it is in the cache already or not.
SEE ALSO
tilestache-render(1)
AUTHOR
TileStache was written by Michal Migurski <mike@stamen.com>.
This manual page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
Nov 10, 2010 TILESTACHE-SEED(1)