Hi Hugh,
Below is the information you requested from my installation. Thanks for your
help,
Marco
>>1. Can you start the Windows Service Manager (Control Panel
-> Administrative Tools -> Services) and
>>look for the the
"OpenLink Virtuoso [Your Instance Name]" entry and attempt to start it
and
Hi Marco,
I have upgraded my local Win XP Professional version 2002 SP2
installation to SP3, installed the VOS 5.10 zip registered/created a
Virtuoso windows service instance, which worked, unregistered/deleted
the service, recreated the service again, which does continue to
work. Thus I
Hi Hugh,
My computer reports Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3.
To clarify, the strange thing about my situation is that I had installed the
service following the steps listed in the Virtuoso wiki and it was starting
correctly before. Because of the database corruption I experi
Hi Macro,
What Windows OS ( XP, Vista, Server etc) are you using and what user
are you performing this operation as ? I have tested on a Windows
2003 Server just now (XP, Vista, Windows 2000 in the past) and
service registration and start works fine for me:
C:\Hugh\vos\virtuoso-opensource
Marko,
> Querying the database after the reinstall and reload, I think the
problem with the hack might have been that the insert statement values
were transposed.
OMG, I'm sorry I really missed the order.
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 18:39 -0700, Marco Ocana wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> Based on your diagno
Hello Steve,
Sorry, there's no way of writing that without <>. OTOH you may make
things shorter by using BASE, not only PREFIX.
Best Regards,
Ivan Mikhailov
OpenLink Software
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 14:52 -0700, Steve Judkins wrote:
> Hi all,
>Is there any way of
Hi Ivan,
Based on your diagnostic of corruption, I ended up reinstalling everything and
got my subset of the GO Ontology working, including the queries I mentioned
earlier.
I had initially tried your hacks, but they did not help matters. Querying the
database after the reinstall and reload, I t
Hi Ted,
Thanks for your help.
It looks like the key argument for me is the -f or +foreground. If I include it
in the command line, Virtuoso will start and write out some nice logging info
to the console. If I don't include it, the command line says the service is
being started, but when you l