Re: [Virtuoso-users] Striping in Windows

2012-11-15 Thread Hugh Williams
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,

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Striping in Windows

2012-11-15 Thread Mitko Iliev
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

[Virtuoso-users] Striping in Windows

2012-11-15 Thread Paul Houle
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

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Striping in Windows

2012-11-13 Thread Hugh Williams
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)

[Virtuoso-users] Striping in Windows

2012-11-13 Thread paul
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