Dear Hugh,

I am having C++ error while doing bulk upload of rdf file from a designated
folder.

Firt time when i followed the instruciton available at[1] i was able to load
files with required named graphs IRI.
Now, i attempted to follow the same steps to load an other round of files
but getting same c++ error (reported earler by Luka)

i did using conductor and also command line isql. steps were

step1)  run script of 'Bulk Loader Procedure and Sub-procedures'  [result :
successful]
step2)  run '('C:/virtuoso-opensource/vad/grds','*.rdf','
http://deri.ie/grds/ng#default')' command to register files [result:
successful]
step3)  run 'rdf_loader_run ();' command [result : C++ error, and service
stops]

I have spent almost a day on different variation to load file and need to
meet some deadline.

could you provide some other alternate approach to uplaod files to store
with Graph IRI?

regards
jamshaid


[1] http://ods.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtBulkRDFLoader





On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>wrote:

> Hi Luka/Jamshaid,
>
> We have been able to recreate this problem in-house now, the key being to
> actually attempt to start Virtuoso from the command line prompt, which I
> presume is what you have been doing as detailed in the VOS windows guide, as
> opposed actually starting it using the Windows Service control manager or
> from a machine restart with the windows service set to auto start, which is
> what I was doing.
>
> This has been reported to development to be fixed as, although not harmful
> the condition should be handle such that such messages are not displayed,
> which would be disconcerting for users.
>
> I shall let you know when we have a fix ...
>
> Best Regards
> Hugh Williams
> OpenLink Software
> Best Regards
> Hugh Williams
> Professional Services
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> On 7 Nov 2010, at 19:40, Jamshaid Ashraf wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am sharing because i had very similar expereince.
>
> I had the same error reported by Luka a month ago and Windows service log
> gave the clue that "virtuoso.lck" is giving problem so it renamed it and i
> worked fine. I noticed that when window crashes or you try to create service
> then this error message come on booting system,  of C++ things reported by
> Luka. Now i have set the service on manual node and manually start ans stop
> when ever i shutdown windows. this is working fine, so far
>
> I am using Win XP 2002 professional and Vistuoso is 6.1.2
>
> Regards
> Jamshaid Ashraf
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Luka,
>>
>> Strange that this Visual Studio runtime error occurs on server startup
>> when the lck file is still in place, as I have not seen this error before.
>> Can you please confirm the Windows XP version and Service Pack level you are
>> using so we can check this on a similar version in-house ?
>>
>> Once you have created the Virtuoso windows service, you can then use the
>> standard Windows  <code>Services</code> Manager to start and stop the
>> Virtuoso Server, which would be identified in the Server Manager with a name
>> of <code>OpenLink Virtuoso Server [Instance Name]</code>. The created
>> Virtuoso service can also be set to auto start  using the Windows Services
>> Manager such that your Virtuoso Server automatically start when the Windows
>> machine is started. The Windows Services Manager can be accessed from
>> <code>Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services</code> menu items.
>>
>> I have added a note the the online docs to highlight this point for those
>> unfamiliar with this Service ...
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Hugh Williams
>> Professional Services
>> OpenLink Software
>> Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
>> Support: http://support.openlinksw.com
>> Forums: http://boards.openlinksw.com/support
>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/OpenLink
>>
>> On 7 Nov 2010, at 15:41, Luka wrote:
>>
>>  Hugh, thank you very much. It's working after deleting virtuoso.lck and
>> creating new instance.
>>
>> Now, please tell me is there quicker way to start the service each time?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Luka
>>
>> On 7.11.2010 2:13, Hugh Williams wrote:
>>
>> Hi Luka,
>>
>> What files exist in the %VIRTUOSO_HOME%\database folder when you are 
>> attempting to start the database, if the file "virtuoso.lck" exists in this 
>> location please remove and try again. Please also check the virtuoso.log 
>> file in this same directory to see if it reports the reason the database 
>> failed to start. If the problem continues then from a command line prompt in 
>> the %VIRTUOSO_HOME%\database run the following command to start the Virtuoso 
>> server in foreground mode and provide the output produced:
>>
>>      ..\bin\virtuoso-t -f
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Hugh Williams
>> Professional Services
>> OpenLink Software
>> Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
>> Support: http://support.openlinksw.com
>> Forums: http://boards.openlinksw.com/support
>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/OpenLink
>>
>> On 7 Nov 2010, at 00:03, Luka wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Hi everyone,
>>
>> few days ago I followed the instructions from: 
>> http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSUsageWindows
>> and successfully installed Virtuoso on WinXP. I had no problem creating 
>> database and opening conductor at port 8890.
>> What I'm trying to say is that everything worked as expected.
>>
>> Today I wanted to continue my play with Virtuoso but server was down when I 
>> tried opening localhost:8890/conductor
>> So, in order to start server I typed: virtuoso-t -I "Instance Name" +service 
>> start
>> error window popped out:
>>
>> <debug.jpg>
>>
>> If I ignore it I get another window in a minute informing me that 
>> virtuoso-t.exe crashed :(
>>
>> Do you know what might be a problem?
>>
>> BEst regards,
>> Luka
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