Hi Paul,
Are you not p...@ontology2.com, to whom I sent the following earlier this week
when the exact same questions was posed ?
> From: Hugh Williams
> Subject: Re: [Virtuoso-users] Striping in Windows
> Date: 13 November 2012 23:35:21 GMT
> To:
> Cc:
>
> Hi Paul,
Hi Paul,
The I/O queue name should be assigned e.g.:
[Striping]
Segment1= 50g, c:\v1\v1.db = q1
Segment2= 50g, d:\v2\v2.db = q2
HTH,
Mitko
On Nov 13, 2012, at 12:21 AM, "Paul Houle" wrote:
> I’m trying to create stripes in Windows with the latest open source
> ed
I’m trying to create stripes in Windows with the latest open source edition
of Virtuoso (6.1.6)
So I’ve set Striping=1 and also wrote
[Striping]
Segment1= 50g, c:\v1\v1.db
Segment2= 50g, d:\v2\v2.db
into the virtuoso.ini file; the trouble I have is that the syst
Hi Paul,
Hmmm, I get the same issue with the 6.1.6 windows build when trying to enable
striping, although it works with a 6.1.4 build and if I replace the 6.1.6
virtuoso.ini file with the 6.1.4 one the 6.1.6 striping then works. So seems
something is corrupt (hidden character, unixtodos issue)
I’m trying to create stripes in Windows with the latest open source edition of
Virtuoso (6.1.6)
So I’ve set Striping=1 and also wrote
[Striping]
Segment1 = 50g, c:\v1\v1.db
Segment2 = 50g, d:\v2\v2.db
into the virtuoso.ini file; the trouble I have is that the system creates files
named “c” and