On 23/11/2019 16:06, Amandeep Srivastava wrote:
Got it, thanks guys.

I faced another issue while running fuseki as a standalone server. When I
try to call fuseki-server from an outside directory (not the
apache-Jena-fuseki dir), the service runs but doesn't load the tdb dataset.
Whereas when I call it from within its dir, it loads my tdb dataset and 2
test datasets normally.

Any suggestions, how can I run it from another dir?

When you run it in an outside directory, the current working directory is different.

May be that is the reason it does not find the DB.

Otherwise, please say exactly how you invoke the server - what args do you use?


On Fri, 22 Nov, 2019, 9:30 PM ajs6f, <[email protected]> wrote:

You would provide both datasets at Fuseki and then us a reverse proxy
(like Varnish) to switch between the two endpoints. Anything more specific
would depend on the reverse proxy you select.

ajs6f

On Nov 22, 2019, at 1:06 AM, Martynas Jusevičius <[email protected]>
wrote:

Varnish is a reverse proxy cache:
https://varnish-cache.org/docs/trunk/tutorial/introduction.html

On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 at 01.33, Amandeep Srivastava <
[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Andy, ajs6f

I wanted to use the soft links because I'll be updating my database once
every month. Whenever I have a new database, I'll overwrite  inactive
database and point the softlink to it making it active and the current
one
inactive (stale) without bringing down fuseki and losing any requests.
Next
time I would overwrite second database and switch back to it.  But
seems,
that won't work because of caching.

Can you please elaborate how to do it using reverse proxy?


On Thu, 21 Nov, 2019, 11:08 PM Andy Seaborne, <[email protected]> wrote:



On 21/11/2019 17:16, ajs6f wrote:
Why wouldn't you just load these as two separate datasets available at
different endpoints in one instance of Fuseki? Why try to fool Fuseki
into
thinking that two datasets are really one?

Agreed.


ajs6f

On Nov 21, 2019, at 6:57 AM, Amandeep Srivastava <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Is there any resource that talks about caching in Fuseki service?

Is is handled by Fuseki server itself or the TDB? (I'm using tdb
dataset in
the backend as input) And can we disable the cache?

My use case is to query two dumps, one old and one new and I'm
setting
- -
loc to a soft link pointing to the new dump while running fuseki.

In effect, symbolic links are resolved at he start and never checked
again.

At times,
I wish to point my soft link to the older dump and query that. I
don't
want
to run another instance of the server.

By understanding caching, I just want to make sure that when I point
my
soft link to new location, fuseki service doesn't use its older cache
to
answer incoming queries.

You can't manipulate the file system going underneath Fuseki or TDB.
Mostly, likely it simply won't notice (the file are already open) but
it
may be worse.

If you want to swap datasets in-place you'll need to stop and restart
Fuseki.

One different way is to use a reverse proxy (httpd for example) and
have
two Fuseki servers. Switchover in the reverse proxy - they usually
reload configs while running, preserving oustanding requests.

     Andy




Thanks,
Aman






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