Mission complete :) I had some problems moving Virtuoso to EBS but thanks to
documentation article they were resolved.

Thank you, Hugh!

2010/4/16 Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>

> Hi Alexander,
>
> If you prefer to leave them uncompressed then fine, change the reference in
> the ld_dir () procedure to "*.nt" in that case. The gz recommendation was
> more to save space on the machine ...
>
> BTW, their is rogue "i" character on the end of the graph name in the
> ld_dir command below I just noticed, which should be:
>
> "ld_dir ('/opt/lgdelement', *.gz', 
> 'http://linkedgeodata.org#<http://linkedgeodata.org/#%27>
> ')"
>
>  Best Regards
> Hugh Williams
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> On 16 Apr 2010, at 12:03, Alexander Sidorov wrote:
>
> Hi Hugh,
>
> Thank you for feedback. I am decompressing the dataset right now... But I
> didn't understand why I should compress the dataset again (using gzip) if I
> can load uncompressed .nt file.
>
> Regards,
> Alexander
>
> 2010/4/16 Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> The Virtuoso Bulk loader scripts do not support the extraction of "bz2"
>> compressed files, only gzip compressed or uncompressed files, so you will
>> need to uncompress the LGD bz2 file(s) first. Also, as you have "*.*" in the
>> ld_dir() command the loader is trying to load all file in the directory
>> including the global.graph file as if it is a dataset, which it is not.
>>
>> Thus I would suggest you do the following:
>>
>> 1) Compress the LDG NT files you want to load with gzip
>> 2) Remove all entries from the "DB.DBA.LOAD_LIST" table
>> 3) Run "ld_dir ('/opt/lgdelement', '*.gz', 
>> 'http://linkedgeodata.org#<http://linkedgeodata.org/#%27>
>> i')"
>> 4) Run "rdf_loader_run()"
>>
>> Let us know if this now works for you ...
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Hugh Williams
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>> On 16 Apr 2010, at 08:11, Alexander Sidorov wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to load LGD Elements dataset to my EC2 instance but as result
>> get the following error at logs:
>>
>> 02:46:41 PL LOG:  File /opt/lgdelements/global.graph error 37000 SP029:
>> TURTLE RDF loader, line 1: Undefined namespace prefix at
>> http://linkedgeodata.org# <http://linkedgeodata.org/#>
>> 02:46:41 PL LOG:  File /opt/lgdelements/lgd-elements.nt.bz2 error 37000
>> SP029: TURTLE RDF loader, line 8: syntax error
>>
>> Here is my ld_dir configuration:
>>
>> ld_dir ('/opt/lgdelements', '*.*', 
>> 'http://linkedgeodata.org#'<http://linkedgeodata.org/#%27>
>> );
>>
>> Folder /opt/lgdelements contains file global.graph that contains
>> http://linkedgeodata.org string.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alexander
>>
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