Just managed to load using tdbloader2, it even reads the gz file
directly. Noticed that new database size on disk is quite a bit smaller:
payload size: 2.8Gt
old size on disk: 21Gt
new size on disk: 3Gt
So it seems that its good to do cleanup of the db every now and then
using the backup?
On 14.6.2018 16:55, ajs6f wrote:
That dataset is just an NQuads file. You can stick it into Fuseki as you would
do with any other NQuads file. You can certainly use tdbloader2, or you can
script individual graph loads using GSP. tdbloader2 will produce an optimal set
of indexes.
ajs6f
On Jun 14, 2018, at 7:55 AM, Mikael Pesonen <mikael.peso...@lingsoft.fi> wrote:
Hi,
made backup using Fuseki HTTP Administration Protocol:
ds_2018-06-14_14-43-32.nq.gz
How do I restore it in Linux? Empty existing data and use tdbloader2? How
exactly?
Thank you
--
Lingsoft - 30 years of Leading Language Management
www.lingsoft.fi
Speech Applications - Language Management - Translation - Reader's and Writer's
Tools - Text Tools - E-books and M-books
Mikael Pesonen
System Engineer
e-mail: mikael.peso...@lingsoft.fi
Tel. +358 2 279 3300
Time zone: GMT+2
Helsinki Office
Eteläranta 10
FI-00130 Helsinki
FINLAND
Turku Office
Kauppiaskatu 5 A
FI-20100 Turku
FINLAND