* [2011-02-05 04:52:24 +] Hugh Williams écrit:
] If a core file was produced it would also be interesting to see a
] stack trace from the core if the Virtuoso binary symbols are not
] stripped.
Was just debugging a problem with the latest snapshot with
PvK (no idea if it is the same probl
Hi Adrian,
You can perform a database crash dump and restore and detailed in section
6.1.5.5.2 at:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/databaseadmsrv.html#backup
If a core file was produced it would also be interesting to see a stack trace
from the core if the Virtuoso binary symbols
On 04.02.11 17:12, Adrian Gschwend wrote:
> I imported some of my bigger data sets to virtuoso (1.3 million
> statements) and then tried to delete an old graph in there in the RDF
> sink. T
by the way I have all the triples in RDF files, in terms of I wouldn't
loose anything if I delete & restart
Dear group,
I imported some of my bigger data sets to virtuoso (1.3 million
statements) and then tried to delete an old graph in there in the RDF
sink. The import of the bigger files I did with isql, Hugh hinted me
after I hit the 10mb limit in RDF sink (seems to be a bug according to
Hugh).
Anyw