Marvin Lugair wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to load the new dbpedia 3.2 in virtuoso. I am using the dbpedia 
loading script posted on the virtuoso website 
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfperformancetuning.html

In addition to the error I got in loading the infobocmappingbas file (see my 
previous email), loading the other files is taking too long... the 
longabstracts.nt file has been trying to load for more than 3 hours (just for 
that one file).
I have 8 gigs of ram on a dual core and the ram is not even being maxed in the 
process.

Here are my questions:
1- Is the a better way to load dbpedia in virtuoso? If yes please send me the 
script plus the dbpedia.ini file for the best virtuoso settings.
2- Has anyone tried to load all of dbpedia 3.2 core in any RDF store ans 
succeeded?
3- Is the dbpedia on the dbpedia.org site that has the public sparql point 
available, is it 3.2? If yes are the datasets loaded the same as the old ones 
as referenced here: http://wiki.dbpedia.org/DatasetsLoaded?v=cvh


DBPedia is only useful to us if we can do things with it (and hopefully with 
reasonable speed) and I am trying to get one up and running locally as many 
queries on the public sparql point time-out.


Your input is much appreciated!

Marv.


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Marv,

We will be updating the VOS site and this forum about the DBpedia 3.2 installer for Virtuoso very soon.

We are going to offer the following:

1. DBpedia+Virtuoso installer script for self-installation in your data center
2. An EC2 AMI

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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen       Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
President & CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com





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