Ivan Peikov
Mon, 31 May 2010 05:15:11 -0700
Hi Peter, The tripleset component is a 5-th dimension of the RDF space (subject, predicate, object and context being the first four). This component cannot be used through the Sesame API which is why you never knew it existed. In short, you don't need to enable this index, it won't help.
You need to tune the memory parameters (e.g. tuple-index-memory, predicate-memory, cache-memory, etc.) if you experience memory issues. Can you post here your current configuration and also how much memory it requires to load 100M statements? Cheers, Ivan On Monday 31 May 2010 15:03:32 Peter Kostelnik, PhD. wrote: > hi there .. > > I'd like to ask, what exactly means the tripleset, for which the ptsoc > index can be build? .. we are wandering which indices to build when > loading the data (as we are often using context based querying, I know, > that we have to build pcsot for sure .. ) > > btw, which configuration parameters can affect the load of data (e.g. > enable-optimization?)? .. we've faced the strange memory consuming > behaviour when loading cca. 100 milions of statements .. > > thanks in advance, > Peter K. > > _______________________________________________ > OWLIM-discussion mailing list > OWLIM-discussion@ontotext.com > http://ontotext.com/mailman/listinfo/owlim-discussion _______________________________________________ OWLIM-discussion mailing list OWLIM-discussion@ontotext.com http://ontotext.com/mailman/listinfo/owlim-discussion