Hi Tim,

I cannot see why it would even access the Oracle database if it has nothing to do with the rest of your graphs. Maybe some .ui. file has a reference to it?

In any case, please make sure that Cache all is deactivated in the TBL Administration settings.

HTH
Holger


On 8/1/14, 6:36 AM, Tim Smith wrote:
Hi Mark,

I thought of that so I had re-started TBC just prior to those tests. It should have had full connectivity, if it didn't, it might have hung but I doubt the memory footprint would have grown much.

I will download 4.5 and try the same thing in the next day or so.

Thanks,

Tim


On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Mark Graham <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Tim,

    One possible impact is the disconnect from the DB connection. If
    this occurs then restart of TBC needed. This is resolved in 4.5

    Thanks,
    Mark


    Mark Graham
    TopQuadrant Support




    On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Tim Smith <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Third Update:

        Memory footprint of TBC is at 17,737,624KB.

        Apparently I waited long enough as the localhost SWP call has
        completed.  Now if use Resource ->Show as SWP Page it works
        promptly.

        My guess is that TBC felt the need to download all the triples
        (nearly 70 million of them).

        How do I keep this from happening?  I understand that it might
        be looking for relevant SWP views but I think it should only
        search in graphs that are directly related to the open file or
        its imports.

        Thanks for your input!


        On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Tim Smith
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Second Update:

            TBC memory footprint is over 17GB... it will max at 28GB
            so I'm going to kill it.

            Additional test:

            I deployed the same project to a TBL server that does not
            have the Oracle connector files and it returns the SWP in
            a second or so.




            On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Tim Smith
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                Update:

                I've tried to access the same resource using a browser
                via:

                localhost:8083/tbl/swp?_resource=<resource URI>

                My PC is chewing up a small amount of CPU and the
                memory footprint of TBC has grown from 1-2GB to over
                10GB.  My guess is that it is downloading all the
                triples from the Oracle triple store.

                Any way to tell what is happening?


                On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Tim Smith
                <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
                wrote:

                    I am having difficulty viewing a resource as an
                    SWP page in TBC.

                    My ontology file has no imports and no SWP
                    definitions other than the default capabilities of
                    TBC.  I select "Resource -> Open in SWP Browser".

                    Once I do that, TBC sits and churns. I've never
                    let it run past 5 minutes so maybe it would come
                    back but 5 minutes to display a generic SWP page
                    should be more than enough.

                    I think this has to do with the fact that I have
                    oracle connector files to the Oracle RDF store in
                    my workspace.  My guess is that it is scanning the
                    70 million triples for something.

                    Why?

                    Well, if I put my PC to sleep with TBC running,
                    TBC will throw an error with it wakes up
                    indicating that it has lost the connection to
                    Oracle - this happens even though I have nothing
                    open in the workspace that uses the connector files.

                    If I have the same ontology open and select
                    "Resource -> Open in SWP Browser" while TBC is in
                    this state, I get a number of Java errors related
                    to a failed Oracle connection (I can recreate and
                    share the error if necessary).

                    Any thoughts on why Open in SWP Browser would have
                    anything to do with an Oracle back-end that is not
                    referenced in any way in the open graph?

                    Thanks for your input,

                    Tim






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