I resolve to run Fuseki in Tomcat as web application (war) instead. Easiest way if you have Tomcat installed already.
Thanks Andy. ________________________________ Från: Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> Skickat: den 7 april 2020 22:21 Till: users@jena.apache.org <users@jena.apache.org> Ämne: Re: Running Fuseki stand-alone - where is FUSEKI_BASE? Hi Glenn, Try running with --verbose. It prints out FUSEKI_HOME and FUSEKI_BASE. FUSEKI_BASE is either set as an environment variable or is "run" resolved against FUSEKI_HOME. --data loads the file from the file as given into a memory dataset, not resolved against FUSEKI_BASE. Relative files are resolved against the current directory. The fuseki-server script does not change current directory. Andy On 07/04/2020 10:05, Glenn TheMan wrote: > Hi, I am running Fuseki 3.14 as stand-alone but I have a problem > understanding where the process is running. > I've set FUSEKI_HOME in /etc/environment in Ubuntu and sourced it. > > FUSEKI_HOME="/home/myhome/Development/jena/apache-jena-fuseki" > > According to the documentation the FUSEKI_BASE is relative to > FUSEKI_HOME/run. But it's actually set to /home/myhome/Development/jena/run > when running it (depending to current path in terminal). > > I've tried different relative path (absolute path work of-course) but always > get an error that the server can't find the dataset file provided. > ./apache-jena-fuseki/fuseki-server --file=../datafiles/artist_data_v2.ttl /ds > > Where is the stand-alone fuseki server actually running? > > >