OpenLink Software
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com
On Wed, 2010-05-12 at 20:00 -0400, Alan Bawden wrote:
> Using Virtuoso 6.1.1, I loaded a database containing about 500 million
> triples (and a fair amount of text). After loading, the on-disk database
> had expanded to abo
Or is that space not "free" in that sense of the word?
(I went looking for tools that claimed to be able to "clean up" the
database in any sense, but the only thing I found was DB.DBA.VACUUM(),
which does not help.)
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ith an "_"!
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at do specify
a limit get the smaller of the maximum limit and the requested limit.
(Similar to the Unix `rlimit' facility where they are sometimes called
"hard" and "soft" limits.)
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umentation somewhere of all the things you can
'DEFINE'?)
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we desire? That web page is
somewhat unclear in my eyes...
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arball? I ask because I'm in the
process of writing a document that essentially starts out: "Step 1.
Download and build the latest version of Virtuoso...", and if everybody who
follows my instructions is going to hit this problem with 5.0.6, it would
be nice of me to warn them...
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;t seem to be a tpch.sql file in the original tarball, I
guess that some makefile rule should have constructed it, but where? I'm
stumped...
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Alan Bawden
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