Hi Kenny/Zheng ???,

Firstly I would suggest you subscribe to and also post your questions on the Virtuoso open source mailing list as I presume you are using the dbpedia_install.tar.gz installation archive from OpenLink Software:

        http://s3.amazonaws.com/dbpedia-data/dbpedia_load.tar.gz

You can subscribe to the Virtuoso mailing list as detailed at:

        http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSMailingLists

If you search on the mailing list their you will see their are posts their from users who have installed on Windows using cygwin. Although one point of note is that you need to ensure you are installing on a suitably resourced machine, preferably a windows server variant with at least 8GB of memory, otherwise you will have problems loading all the data sets and running the service itself.

Can you provide the output of the following two log files which should give some indication as to the progress of the installation you have attempted:

        dbpedia_install.sh.log
        load_nt.sh.log

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Hugh Williams
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On 27 Sep 2009, at 10:23, Kenny Guan wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to use Virtuoso (open source edition) to host dbpedia data on Windows. The Virtuoso service has worked well, but I am wondering how to run the load_nt.sh file, which as you know is for dbpedia data loading.


I have tried this way: I runned the script in Cygwin and the running ended with no error coming up. All .nt files were first loading and then loaded from the console message. But the time for loading is not that long as someone mentioned like several hours, it is just several minutes. Seems something wrong, And it is true, when I wrote some sparql queries to verify, each query returned nothing. Nothing is loaded!


This is the command I used in Cygwin:

sh load_nt.sh localhost:1111 dba dba /cygdrive/d/dbpedia/data "<http://dbpedia.org>"


I am not sure the way I used is right or not? Or, the parameters (graph IRI) of the command is wrong?


Thanks in advance J



Zheng

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