Thank you for your help. Sincerely, Laurent On 3 October 2016 at 17:17, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Laurent, > > The best way to take a backup is to be a read-transaction and write > n-quads (that's what Fuseki does). > > In order to go in at the file level, you need to not have a running JVM. > In 3.1.1, there will be a "lock down" mode to make the on-disk database > consistent, if the app really must. > > The best for snapshoting disk files in 3.1.0 is start a write transaction, > do no writes, and take disk copy. This is not a feature guaranteed in the > future. > > Taking an RDF-level backup is better. > > Andy > > > On 03/10/16 15:36, Laurent Rucquoy wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> We have a TDB-backed dataset on a Windows server (Apache Jena 3.1.0) >> We want to make a .zip backup of the TDB folder from the JVM running the >> TDB. >> Is it a safe way to do this in order to avoid database corruption ? >> >> Thank you in advance for your help. >> >> Regards, >> Laurent >> >> -- *Laurent Rucquoy* R&D Engineer [email protected] Tel: +32 (0) 10 48 00 27 Fax: +32 (0) 10 48 00 20 Telemis Avenue Athéna 2 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium www.telemis.com *Extending Human Life*
