Hi Kun,

The following documentation link provides details on installing the LUBM 
benchmark from the ~/binsrc/test directory:

        
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfperformancetuning.html#rdfperfcost

When you say  “multi clients” do you mean for loading the data or running the 
actual benchmark ?

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On 1 Apr 2011, at 02:51, kun ren wrote:

> Thanks,Ivan and Hugh Williams. I know that, so I will just test LUBM 2000 
> with single machine. But I am not sure how to run LUBM, I find there is a 
> lubm directory in binsrc\test. I just load lubm-load.sql and then run the 
> SPARQL. And another big problem with me is that I don't know how to use multi 
> clients to run LUBM, and why multi clients is fast? Thanks very much.
>  
> Best Regards,
> Kun
> 
> 
>  
> 2011/4/1 Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>
> Hi Kun,
> 
> Did you not see Ivan’s response to your initial post of this question ?
> 
> Basically cluster support is a commercial only feature of Virtuoso thus you 
> cannot configure a cluster with the open source product.
> 
> I note you indicate your current Virtuoso version to be 5.14, whereas the 
> current open source release is 6.1.3 which provides far better performance 
> over the 5.x builds and is strongly recommended be used with the open source 
> or commercial product.
> 
> Depending on the size of the LUBM datasets you are seeking to test and the 
> size of the machine you are testing on mainly in terms of processor type ie 
> 32 or 64 (recommended) bit and memory you may find a single server instance 
> provides acceptable performance. We certainly have the latest LUBM benchmark 
> loaded on a Linux x86_64 server with 72 GB of memory with acceptable 
> performance.
> 
> If you really what to perform cluster testing then you will need to obtain a 
> download and obtain a commercial license from:
> 
> http://download.openlinksw.com/virtwiz
> 
> and can obtain support from on this from our support forums or online support 
> systems on the URLs below ...
> 
> Best Regards
> Hugh Williams
> Professional Services
> OpenLink Software
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> Support: http://support.openlinksw.com
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> 
> On 31 Mar 2011, at 14:19, kun ren wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Dear developer and virtuoso users,
>>  
>> Recently I am using opensource Virtuoso to run LUBM experiment. I use 
>> Virtuoso 5.14 and have install and run sucessfully on a single machine. But 
>> I don't know how to run Virtuoso in a cluster,I have read some material 
>> about Virtuoso,But I could not find related user manual. Hence could you 
>> please tell me how to run Virtuoso in a cluster ,it will be very helpful for 
>> me.Thanks very much.
>>  
>>  
>> Best Regards,
>>  
>> Kun Ren
>> 
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