On 01/11/12 20:36, Kim, Soonho (IFPRI) wrote:
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.

You mean the browser keeps waiting for the page?

Probably you're going to the wrong IP address OR the firewall configuration of your machine is not letting HTTP through.

Try pointing a browser at http://localhost:3030//ds/query -- you should get an error message "Error 404: Service Description: /ds/query" and something printed to the console.




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.

It is already logging requests - default set up.

        Andy


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

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

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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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