Hey guys, you will have a much easer time if you use :BaseKB
http://basekb.com/
The fact is that 50% of Freebase is junk, and you can't afford to load
that.
It pains me to see people having these problems when I load :BaseKB on a
repeatable basis on relatively modest hardware, and in fact, y
Hi Hugh,
thanks for the reply.
I know 32 GB is probably not much considering the size of the dumps, but it's
the size limit of our VMs :(
So i'd be willing to live with a bit slower import and response times if i can
still leave it on a VM.
On 22 Aug 2014, at 17:51, Hugh Williams wrote:
> Wh
Hi Jörn,
Are you running the Virtuoso open source git [1] stable or develop 7 branch ? I
would recommend the load be performed with the develop/7 branch if this is not
already being used.
From analysis development have performed in-house earlier this year, it was
found the latest Freebase data
Hi,
TLDR: When importing the Freebase RDF dump Virtuoso seems to consume way more
RAM than configured.
i'm trying to load the Freebase RDF dump (
https://developers.google.com/freebase/data ) into a clean Virtuoso OpenSource
7.1.0 instance running on a VM with 4 cores and 32 GB of RAM, 300+ GB