Can you give us your actual Fuseki config (i.e. assembler file)? Or are you
repeatedly creating new datasets via the admin API?
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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library
> On Jan 6, 2017, at 10:43 AM, Janda, Radim wrote:
>
> Hello,
> we use in-memory datasets.
Hello,
we use in-memory datasets.
JVM is big enough but as we process thousands of small data sets the memory
is allocated continuously.
Actualy we restart Fuseki every hour to avoid out of memory error.
However the performance is also decreasing in time (before restart) that's
why we are looking
Are you using persistent or an in-memory datasets for your working storage?
If you really mean memory (RAM), are you sure the JVM is big enough?
Fuseki tries to avoid holding on to cache transactions but if the server
is under heavy read requests (Rob's point) then it can build up
(solution -
> This query now display both student and highscore
>
> select ?subject ?student ?highScore where {
> {select ?subject (max(?score) as ?highScore) { ?student ont:Englishsscore
> ?score
> }
> group by ?subject
> }
> ?student ont:Englishscore ?highScore
> }
Doesn't make sense. Don't copy
> SELECT (max(?score) as ?highScore)
> WHERE { ?std ont:Englishscore ?score }
>
> And it gives me the highscore of subject English as 77
>
> When I use this
>
> SELECT ?std (max(?score) as ?highScore)
> WHERE { ?std ont:Englishscore ?score } GROUP BY ?std
>
> It gives me all the students with
This query now display both student and highscore
select ?subject ?student ?highScore where {
{select ?subject (max(?score) as ?highScore) { ?student ont:Englishsscore
?score
}
group by ?subject
}
?student ont:Englishscore ?highScore
}
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 4:39 PM, javed khan
Deleting data does not reclaim all the memory, exactly what is and isn’t
reclaimed depends somewhat on your exact usage pattern.
The B+Tree’s which are the primary data structure for TDB, the default database
used in Fuseki, does not reclaim the space. It is potentially subject
fragmentation
Hi Lorenz, I uses this
SELECT (max(?score) as ?highScore)
WHERE { ?std ont:Englishscore ?score }
And it gives me the highscore of subject English as 77
When I use this
SELECT ?std (max(?score) as ?highScore)
WHERE { ?std ont:Englishscore ?score } GROUP BY ?std
It gives me all the students
Thank you for all the help!
It is clear now that the fork have several bugs and issues.
Best.
On 6 January 2017 at 11:51, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>
>
> On 05/01/17 16:16, Samur Araujo wrote:
>
>> Thank you Andy, your suggestion worked but I got this new error:
>>
>
> Don't
Hello Lorenz,
yes I meant delete data from Fuseki using DELETE command.
We have version 2.4 installed.
We use two types of queries:
1. Insert new triples based on existing triples rdf model (insert sparql)
2. Find some results in the data (select sparql)
Thanks
Radim
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 1:04
Hello Radim,
just to avoid confusion, with "Delete whole Fuseki" you mean the data
loaded into Fuseki, right?
Which Fuseki version do you use?
What kind of transformation do you do? I'm asking because I'm wondering
if it's necessary to use Fuseki.
Cheers,
Lorenz
> Hello,
> We use Jena
Hello,
We use Jena Fuseki to process a lot of small data sets.
It works in the following way:
1. Delete whole Fuseki (using DELETE command)
2. Load data to Fuseki (using INSERT)
3. Tranform data and create output (sparql called from Python)
4. ad 1)2)3 delete Fuseki and Transform another
On 05/01/17 16:16, Samur Araujo wrote:
Thank you Andy, your suggestion worked but I got this new error:
Don't recognize that one and I don't remember it being some issue with
Jena. It would be good if that clone yuo are workign from were
up-to-date with the Jena development master branch
You could also try to do a rebase
> Thank you Andy, your suggestion worked but I got this new error:
>
> NFO] Using 'UTF-8' encoding to copy filtered resources.
> [INFO] Copying 8 resources
> [INFO] Copying 1 resource
> [INFO] Copying 3 resources
> [INFO]
> [INFO] ---
Yes, that would be the easiest solution.
> Hello Lorenz, thanks a lot for kind cooperation.
>
> It means I will have three queries for NetworkingScore, Cryptographyscore
> and SEscore?
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Lorenz B. <
> buehm...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
>
>> The query I
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