Dear Andy;


I successfully kill the existing application. Then, I restarted it using the 
following command:

==========

[root@ip-50-63-174-75 jena]# java -Xmx1200M -jar fuseki-server.jar --update 
--mem /ds

13:24:35 INFO  Server               :: Dataset: in-memory

13:24:36 INFO  Server               :: Dataset path = /ds

13:24:36 INFO  Server               :: Fuseki 0.2.5 2012-10-20T17:03:29+0100

13:24:36 INFO  Server               :: Started 2012/11/01 13:24:36 GMT-07:00 on 
port 3030

===========

Then, I try to open the URL --> http://50.63.174.75:3030/



I didn't get any error message,, it keep retrieving.



> that is the fuseki log file (using log4j you can send it to a file)

I would like to see any error message from this. But, I can not figure out how 
I can see it.

I saw a file including "log4j". But, I don't know how to use it.



Could you kindly explain more on how to generate/see the log file?



Thanks so much! I am desperately looking for your help....



Best,

Soonho





-----Original Message-----
From: Kim, Soonho (IFPRI) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 4:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Fuseki server installation



Dear Andy;



I will try to kill.. :  )



Best,

Soonho



-----Original Message-----

From: Andy Seaborne 
[mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
 On Behalf Of Andy Seaborne

Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 4:11 PM

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: Re: Fuseki server installation



On 01/11/12 18:59, Kim, Soonho (IFPRI) wrote:

> Dear Rob;

>

> Thanks so much for your quick answer.

>

>> The easiest way to set up a TDB dataset is actually to start up

>> Fuseki with a path to an empty directory and using the --update

>> option to enable updates

> I found some document to start up Fuseki with empoty dataset  from

> http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/index.html

>

> ========

> Fuseki Server starting with an empty dataset

>

> fuseki-server --update --mem /ds

>

>   runs the server on port 3030 with an in-memory dataset. It can be accessed 
> via the appropriate protocol at the following URLs:

>   *SPARQL query: http://localhost:3030/ds/query

>   *SPARQL update: http://localhost:3030/ds/update

>   *SPARQL HTTP update: http://localhost:3030/ds/data ========

>

> So I tried to run the server again using the above command.

> =============

>

> [root@ip-50-63-174-75 jena]# java -Xmx1200M -jar fuseki-server.jar --update 
> --mem /ds

> 11:53:55 INFO  Server               :: Dataset: in-memory

> 11:53:56 INFO  Server               :: Dataset path = /ds

> 11:53:56 INFO  Server               :: Fuseki 0.2.5 2012-10-20T17:03:29+0100

> 11:53:56 INFO  Server               :: Started 2012/11/01 11:53:56 GMT-07:00 
> on port 3030

> 11:53:56 ERROR Server               :: SPARQLServer: Failed to start server: 
> Address already in use

> [root@ip-50-63-174-75 jena]# ^C



It has already exited by this point - control-C is going to the command line.



> ===============

>

> I got the error message saying " Failed to start server: Address already in 
> use".

> I tried shut it down using "control+c", but it seems not to work.

>

> Do you have any idea of how to fix this problem?

> Thanks so much for your answer.



There is another copy running already.  Find it and kill it.



Only one process can manage a port at a time.



                Andy



>

>

>

> Best,

> Soonho

>

>

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Rob Vesse 
> [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>

> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 2:41 PM

> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

> Subject: Re: Fuseki server installation

>

> TDB is a native RDF database not a flat file format so you cannot simply 
> rename an existing RDF file to create a TDB dataset.

>

> Please see the documentation for TDB

> (http://jena.apache.org/documentation/tdb/) to learn how to create a TDB 
> dataset.

>

> The dataset location in your configuration file should be a path to

> directory where your TDB database has been created (or where it should

> be created).  The easiest way to set up a TDB dataset is actually to

> start up Fuseki with a path to an empty directory and using the

> --update option to enable updates.  Then go to the Control Panel in

> the Fuseki web interface and use the Upload File functionality to

> import the file into your dataset.  This will create a bunch of files

> in your directory, once created you can then take a copy of the

> directory (when Fuseki is not

> running) in order to back it up or move it around as desired.

>

> Hope this helps,

>

> Rob

>

>

> On 11/1/12 11:26 AM, "Kim, Soonho (IFPRI)" 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

>

>> Dear Andy;

>>

>>

>>

>> Thanks for your answers and pointing the mailing list archives as well.

>>

>>

>>

>>> What's "ghi.tdb"?

>>

>> My dataset was stored in the flat file -->

>> http://data.ifpri.org/lod/ghi.rdf

>>

>> I have read that Fuseki uses the TDB. So, I created a TDB (ghi.tdb)

>> file from the ghi.rdf file using the TopBraid Composer and put it

>> into under the "dataDir" directory.

>>

>>

>>

>> I am using Jena to retrieve the data from ghi.rdf, but I am a kind of

>> new on the TDB.

>>

>> What kind of files should I have to put under "dataDir" directory?

>>

>> Is the .tdb file not the right format?

>>

>>

>>

>>> It's not clear what you are doing.  What operation did you perform?

>>

>> Visit a URL?  Which?

>>

>>

>>

>> That's a good question. What I would like to do is that I would like

>> to see the Fuseki main screen, using my dataset "ghi.tdb". That's why

>> I typed http://50.63.174.75:3030/.

>>

>>

>>

>>> What was the browser action?

>>

>> What did you get?

>>

>>

>>

>> I ran the Fuseki server again. The browser just keeps retrieving......

>> I didn't get any error message.

>>

>>

>>

>>> Did you copy the jar elsewhere  or are you running in the unpacked

>>> installation directory.

>>

>> I am running in the unpacked installation directory.

>>

>>

>>

>> I am so sorry for asking many questions. However, this email list is

>> the only channel which I will get answers.

>>

>>

>>

>> Thanks so much for your support in advance.

>>

>>

>>

>> Best,

>>

>> Soonho

>>

>>

>>

>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: Andy Seaborne

>> [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]><mailto:[mailto:andy.seaborne.

>> ap ach [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]> On Behalf Of Andy Seaborne

>> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:25 AM

>> To: 
>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%3cmailto:[email protected]>>

>> Subject: Re: Fuseki server installation

>>

>>

>>

>> On 31/10/12 21:30, Kim, Soonho (IFPRI) wrote:

>>

>>> Dear all;

>>

>>>

>>

>>> I would like to ask some favor about Fuseki server installation.

>>

>>>

>>

>>> I just tested an instance of Fuseki server -->

>>

>>> http://50.63.174.75:3030/ I created a data directory as subdirectory

>>

>>> "dataDir". I added "ghi.tdb" file into the directory.

>>

>>> Then, I ran the server

>>

>>

>>

>> see

>>

>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jena-users/201210.mbox/%3CCA

>> Am

>> nGJ

>> Pd0Vh48Ca9%3DA1eQ%2BWFBUahJXmcD%2By6ZoAUUPdmZ4OT7w%40mail.gmail.com%3

>> E

>>

>>

>>

>> which asked you about the setup.

>>

>>

>>

>>> ===

>>

>>> [root@ip-50-63-174-75 jena-fuseki-0.2.5]#  java -Xmx1200M -jar

>>

>>> fuseki-server.jar --loc=dataDir /ghi

>>

>>> 14:15:24 INFO  Server               :: TDB dataset: directory=dataDir

>>

>>> 14:15:24 INFO  Server               :: Dataset path = /ghi

>>

>>> 14:15:24 INFO  Server               :: Fuseki 0.2.5

>>> 2012-10-20T17:03:29+0100

>>

>>> 14:15:24 INFO  Server               :: Started 2012/10/25 14:15:24

>>

>>> GMT-07:00 on port 3030

>>

>>> ====

>>

>>>

>>

>>> Something was wrong since I didn't get the proper response from the

>>> server.

>>

>>

>>

>> What was the browser action?

>>

>> What did you get?

>>

>>

>>

>> http://...:3030/ is a simple plain HTML page from the pages/ directory.

>>

>>

>>

>> Did you copy the jar elsewhere  or are you running in the unpacked

>> installation directory.

>>

>>

>>

>> If you copy the jar, and you want the web pages, you need to

>>

>>

>>

>> Or use --pages on the command line to name another directory.

>>

>>

>>

>>>

>>

>>> Is there any log file to check what was wrong?

>>

>>

>>

>> that is the fuseki log file (using log4j you can send it to a file)

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>

>>

>>> If you find something is wrong, please let me know... It would be a

>>> great help to a newbie like me.

>>

>>>

>>

>>>

>>

>>>

>>

>>> Best,

>>

>>> Soonho

>>

>>>

>>

>>

>


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