Cristian Vasquez wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com> wrote:
Aldo Bucchi wrote:
Hello,

What's the fastest route to publish a MySQL database via V6 faceter?

This is what we understand:
1) Connect the database via Virt-MySQL adapter
2) Configure, Generate and Install RDF Views

"We have some issues" related to each point ;)

Why not try the commercial edition so that you can test the
Virtuoso-->ODBC-->MySQL approach. Or Virtuoso<-->[Replication via
ODBC]-->MySQL approach. You will more than likely have to use our ODBC
Drivers for MySQL also.

All the commercial bits are available on free 15 day eval basis.

Kingsley


Hello,

I've managed to test the Virtuoso --> ODBC --> MySQL approach on a
local Virtuoso 5 copy on Windows, it worked.
Now I want to try the installation of the ODBC Drivers on a Virtuoso 5
AMI Instance, but I cant find the documentation to do this.

I've tried to uncompress the Adapter files and manually configuring
the /etc/odbcinst.ini file, and then using conductor, Database ->
External Data Sources -> Configure Data Sources -> +Add .

The configuration is very similar to my local instance, but when i try
to add new data sources, I get an 'VD096: Unspecified error while
connecting to the data source' error.

Is there detailed information about installing the Adapter on a Fedora SO?

Regards,

Cristian
Cristian,

I am assuming you've downloaded our Linux ODBC Drivers for MySQL?

There is an installer and guide for all our drivers.

http://uda.openlinksw.com.
Issue 1) How do we get/buy a Virt-MySQL adapter for V6? ( we have the
Tech Preview version )

Issue 2) RDF Views on large databases have given us trouble before. I
understand these are related to the size of the generated script. (
Cristián, can you please reproduce the error and attach it? )

For now we are using a manual frankenstein of a process which is OK
but really time consuming. ( batch import data, create RDFViews by
chunks ).

Thanks,
A




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Regards,

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President & CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com





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