Re: [Virtuoso-users] Problem to restart a large virtuoso server - disk.c

2010-03-27 Thread Hugh Williams
Hi Mark, Can you please provide: 1. A copy of your virtuoso.ini and virtuoso.log files 2. A directory listing from your database directory 3. Details of the operating system being used (uname -a) and any other commands detailing machine resources ie number of cores, memory size, disk space

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Problem to restart a large virtuoso server - disk.c

2010-03-27 Thread Ivan Mikhailov
Hello Marc-Alexandre, Something gone really weird. It is probably not a run out of disk, because Virtuoso usually detect such things properly. OTOH single 1.1TB file without striping is what I've never tried so I can't say it works for me. Striping to multiple disks is always Good Thing if a

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Problem to restart a large virtuoso server - disk.c

2010-03-27 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Ivan Mikhailov wrote: Hello Marc-Alexandre, Something gone really weird. It is probably not a run out of disk, because Virtuoso usually detect such things properly. OTOH single 1.1TB file without striping is what I've never tried so I can't say it works for me. Striping to multiple disks is

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Redland Python bindings with Virtuoso 6.1

2010-03-27 Thread Chris Wj
I'm back on the trail to get redland working with virtuoso storage. I want to be able to use virtuoso as a backend from python (and probably c++ later on)! I'm still having issues with the librdf 1.0.10 version. I can connect using pyodbc to virtuoso with unixodbc installed. I am getting undefined