On 7/13/15 1:05 PM, Timothy Lebo wrote:
VOS,

After loading ~30 million triples in 07.20.3212-pthreads for Linux as of Mar 27 
2015,
and restarting the server using “sudo service virtuoso-opensource stop” (and 
then “start”),
the log shows a very long “Roll forward” process:

08:58:26 Roll forward started
08:58:26     1000 transactions, 57696 bytes replayed (0 %)
08:58:28     17000 transactions, 783956 bytes replayed (0 %)
…

Is there a way to avoid this very long processes during start up?
Would a commit of some sort rebaseline it?

Thanks for your consideration,
Tim



Timothy Lebo
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If you don't care about transactions in the transaction log (that haven't been applied to database), just delete the .trx.

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