Dear Kingsley,
Thank you for your reply. We removed sponging as you advised.
Regards,
Tatiana
2014-06-19 13:47 GMT+02:00 Kingsley Idehen :
> On 6/19/14 6:12 AM, Tatiana Tarasova wrote:
>
>
> Going back to the sponger service. We didn't install rdf_mappers_vad,
> but we enabled the sponging f
On 6/19/14 6:12 AM, Tatiana Tarasova wrote:
Going back to the sponger service. We didn't install rdf_mappers_vad,
but we enabled the sponging functionality for our SPARQL endpoint
http://linkedstat.spaziodati.eu/sparql, as it is described here [2].
We used this functionality to execute querie
Hi Hugh,
Thank you for your reply.
We loaded data to an empty Virtuoso database once using the Virtuoso
function bulk loading function rdf_loader_run() [1]
>could someone else be inserting data into the server ?
No, nobody else can insert data.
Going back to the sponger service. We didn't inst
Hi Tatiana,
The demo, fct and iSPARQL VADs would install a few graphs ( about 10) for RDF
data they generate, but I would not expect these services to be continuously
generating new graphs. How is RDF data typically input into the
http://linkedstat.spaziodati.eu system as something must be cr
No, we don't have rdf_mappers_vad installed. Here is the list of the
packages installed:
- Demo
- conductor
- fct
- iSPARQL
Thank you,
Tatiana
2014-06-17 13:35 GMT+02:00 Hugh Williams :
> Hi Tatiana,
>
> These look like graphs that might have been sponged by the Virtuoso
> sponger
Hi Tatiana,
These look like graphs that might have been sponged by the Virtuoso sponger
service [1] , do you have the rdf_mappers_vad package installed on the Virtuoso
installation ?
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software, Inc. // http://www.openlink
Hello,
We are using Virtuoso OSE (06.01.3127) to store static RDF. We defined
several custom graphs. After a few months of running Virtuoso we noticed
that several new graphs appeared in the database. Here is the list of the
graphs
http://linkedstat.spaziodati.eu/sparql?default-graph-uri=&query=S