Hi all,

I am experiencing the same issues than Chuck. My configuration is the same as 
Chuck's: External mulgara instance, configured in fedora.fcfg. However, I was 
not aware of the issues with Spring configuration. I was experiencing the same 
issues in that when I was trying to rebuild the RI using fedora scripts, 
mulgara's database was being wiped out. Would renaming the spring configuration 
file help with this issues?

Thanks in advance!
Agustina
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From: Schoppet, Chuck [[email protected]]
Sent: 04 June 2013 12:42
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Using fedora-rebuild.sh on remote Mulgara    2.1.13  
triple-store

Eddie,

We configured an external instance of Mulgara using the fedora.fcfg 
configuration file.  We renamed the Spring configuration file for the 
triple-connector, so it would not be used, however the triple-generator Spring 
configuration file was left in place.

Since my last post, we have gone back to the internal instance of Mulgara. But 
will retry the external instance of Mulgara, later.

Thanks,
Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Edwin Shin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 2:47 PM
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Using fedora-rebuild.sh on remote Mulgara 2.1.13 
triple-store

Chuck,

If I understand, you have an external instance of Mulgara (i.e. not running in 
the same JVM as Fedora). Do you by any chance have Mulgara configured via 
Spring, but still have the default config (which is to run Mulgara in the same 
JVM as Fedora) in fedora.fcfg?

The rebuilder checks fcfg first to find the ResourceIndex config, failing that, 
looks for Spring configuration. I think that would be consistent with the 
behavior you're seeing.

Maybe one of the other committers can chime in if I'm misinterpreting (see: 
https://github.com/fcrepo/fcrepo/blob/master/fcrepo-server/src/main/java/org/fcrepo/server/resourceIndex/ResourceIndexRebuilder.java#L125)

-Eddie

On May 17, 2013, at 9:44 PM, "Schoppet, Chuck" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Are there any known issues with running fedora-rebuild.sh on Mulgara 2.1.13?
>
> We have setup Mulgara 2.1.13 in its own JVM on the same server as Fedora.
>
> The fedora program to rebuild the Mulgara triple-store (fedora-rebuild.sh)  
> builds the triple-store without displaying warnings or errors.  Fedora's 
> tomcat starts up and the triples can be viewed and changed using fedora REST 
> interfaces: admin  and risearch.
>
> However, the Mulgara data directory (/app/local/mulgara/fedora/) is now 
> empty.  Using the find command, I did not find any active "lucene" 
> directories on the file system.  After Fedora and Mulgara are shut down and 
> restarted, the triples are gone.
>
> When an object is changed through the admin interface, Mulgara builds the 
> data directory with lucene, temp, xaStatementStore and xaStringPool 
> directories. After restarting Fedora and Mulgara , the triples in the 
> triple-store remain.
>
> Chuck
>

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