Am 12.07.2012 15:13, schrieb Pablo N. Mendes:
This might help:
https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Troubleshooting
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 3:12 PM, David Gösenbauer
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Am 12.07.2012 14:07, schrieb Pablo Mendes:
The only difference from the quickstart is that we use a
different index (large-compressed) and a different spotter.dict
(thresh3)
Cheers,
Pablo
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 1:54 PM, David Gösenbauer
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Am 12.07.2012 10:00, schrieb Pablo Mendes:
Error message says it all. You either have a corrupted file,
or it is actually compressed but the filename does not end
in .gz
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 6:28 PM, David Gösenbauer
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hey Pablo!
I figured out what you told me and it's up and running
though I'm a bit confused how I'll get it to perform
like your service. It's not spotting that much - so is
there a guide to improve this? I guess I'm still running
a reduced version of what you guys do so I'd like to
know what I have to get.
Additionally it seems that the LingPipeSpotter and
spotter.large.dict don't work that well together - I get
this when I start the server with that combination:
INFO 2012-07-11 18:22:15,970 main [SpotlightFactory] -
Initiating spotters...
Exception in thread "main"
java.io.StreamCorruptedException: invalid stream head
er: 1F8B0808
at
java.io.ObjectInputStream.readStreamHeader(Unknown Source)
at java.io.ObjectInputStream.<init>(Unknown Source)
at
com.aliasi.util.AbstractExternalizable.readObject(AbstractExternalizable.java:309)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.spot.lingpipe.LingPipeSpotter.<init>(LingPipeSpotter.scala:55)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory$$anonfun$spotter$2.apply
(SpotlightFactory.scala:87)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory$$anonfun$spotter$2.apply
(SpotlightFactory.scala:87)
at
scala.collection.MapLike$class.getOrElse(MapLike.scala:122)
at
scala.collection.JavaConversions$JMapWrapper.getOrElse(JavaConversions.scala:792)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory.spotter(SpotlightFactory.scala:87)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory$$anonfun$spotter$6.apply
(SpotlightFactory.scala:104)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory$$anonfun$spotter$6.apply
(SpotlightFactory.scala:103)
at
scala.collection.Iterator$class.foreach(Iterator.scala:660)
at
scala.collection.JavaConversions$JIteratorWrapper.foreach(JavaConversions.scala:573)
at
scala.collection.IterableLike$class.foreach(IterableLike.scala:73)
at
scala.collection.JavaConversions$JListWrapper.foreach(JavaConversions.scala:615)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory.spotter(SpotlightFactory.scala:103)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightFactory.<init>(SpotlightFactory.scala:78)
at
org.dbpedia.spotlight.web.rest.Server.main(Server.java:86)
Regards,
David
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Hey,
looks like the file you uploaded is corrupt, at least I can't
get it to work by redownloading it. Tried wget and browser.
But this won't expand the spotting horizon to get it to work
like the online service. Is the only way to achieve this to
follow instruction on
https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Data-Generation-Manual
?
Like the quickstart example it would be great to know what
you guys are using on your running setup.
Regards,
Dave
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Ok I'm trying it with -Xmx16g now :) Sorry I asked before thinking.
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Thanks, I'm using the thresh 75 now, Server is starting but the answer
to a query takes like 5 minutes or longer. What could be the problem here?
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