Bulk Loading RDF Source Files into one or more Graph IRIs
This document details how large RDF data set files can be bulk loaded into Virtuoso. The data sets may consist of multiple files, which may be loaded into one or several graphs.
Prerequisites
- The Virtuoso Bulk Loader functions must be present.
They are pre-loaded starting with commercial version
06.02.3129
and open source version6.1.3
, but must be manually loaded into older versions. - The directory containing the data set files must be included in the
DirsAllowed
parameter defined in the virtuoso INI file, after which the Virtuoso server must be restarted. - The Virtuoso Server should be appropriately configured to use sufficient memory and other system resources as detailed in the Virtuoso RDF Performance Tuning Guide, or the load may take an unacceptably long time, approaching forever.
- The file formats and file name extensions of the files to be loaded must be among the following, which the
rdf_loader_run()
function understands. Any of these may be compressed ingzip
(i.e., with the additional.gz
file name extension),bz2
orxz
compression formats to save space; in such case, they will be automatically expanded by the bulk loader..grdf
Geospatial RDF .nq
N-Quads .nt
N-Triples .owl
OWL .rdf
RDF/XML .trig
TriG .ttl
Turtle .xml
RDF/XML
Bulk loading process
- The name of the RDF graph into which the data set(s) should be loaded can be specified through a text file placed in the same source directory as the source data files.
This file's contents will override any options specified in the
ld_dir()
orld_dir_all()
function call. The content of a file with the same name as a data file plus the.graph
filename extension will be used for that data file (e.g.,my_data.n3.graph
will be used withmy_data.n3
). The content of a file namedglobal.graph
will be used for any and all other data files in that directory.
Note: if the third parameter (graph_iri
) ofld_dir()
orld_dir_all()
isNULL
, any data files that do not have a corresponding.graph
file will not be loaded.. If datasets areNQUAD
orTRIG
then the graph name specified in such dataset files in quad format will always be used.
<source-file>.<ext> <source-file>.<ext>.graph global.graph
— e.g., —
myfile.n3 ;; RDF data myfile.n3.graph ;; Contains Graph IRI name into which RDF data from myfile.n3 will be loaded global.graph ;; Contains Graph IRI name into which RDF data from any files that do not have a specific graph name file will be loaded
- Place the graph IRI, , e.g.,
http://dbpedia.org
, in the*.graph
file. - Use
isql
to register the file(s) to be loaded by running the appropriate function, e.g. --
SQL> ld_dir ('/path/to/files', '*.n3', 'http://dbpedia.org');
-
ld_dir()
to load only from the specified directory, excluding any subdirectories --
SQL> ld_dir ('<source-filename-or-directory>', '<file name pattern>', 'graph iri');
-
ld_dir_all()
to load from the specified directory, including any and all subdirectories --
SQL> ld_dir_all ('<source-filename-or-directory>', '<file name pattern>', 'graph iri');
-
- The table
DB.DBA.load_list
can be used to check the list of data sets registered for loading, and the graph IRIs into which they will be or have been loaded. Thell_state
field can have three values: 0 indicating the data set is to be loaded; 1 the data set load is in progress; or 2 the data set load is complete:
SQL> select * from DB.DBA.load_list; ll_file ll_graph ll_state ll_started ll_done ll_host ll_work_time ll_error VARCHAR NOT NULL VARCHAR INTEGER TIMESTAMP TIMESTAMP INTEGER INTEGER VARCHAR _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ./dump/d1/file1.n3 http://file1 2 2010.10.20 9:21.18 0 2010.10.20 9:21.18 0 0 NULL NULL ./dump/d2/file2.n3 http://file2 2 2010.10.20 9:21.18 0 2010.10.20 9:21.18 0 0 NULL NULL ./dump/file.n3 http://file 2 2010.10.20 9:21.18 0 2010.10.20 9:21.18 0 0 NULL NULL 3 Rows. -- 1 msec. SQL>
- Finally, perform the bulk load of all data by executing the
rdf_loader_run()
function:
SQL> rdf_loader_run();
-
Note: the
rdf_loader_run()
function prototype is:
rdf_loader_run ( IN max_files INTEGER := NULL , IN log_enable INT := 2 )
One of the side effects of the defaultlog_enable = 2
setting is that triggers are disabled, to speed the loading of data. If triggers are required (e.g., for RDF Graph replication between nodes), then thelog_enable
mode should be set to 3 when calling therdf_loader_run()
function as follows:
rdf_loader_run (log_enable=>3);
-
Note: the
- Note at the end of the Bulk Load process the
checkpoint
command MUST be run to commit the bulk loaded data to the Virtuoso database file. This is because the defaultlog_enable = 2
mode used by the bulk loader turns off transaction logging, thus if the database is shutdown before a checkpoint is run all the bulk loaded data would be lost. The bulk loader also disables checkpointing and the scheduler, which also need to be re-enabled post bulk load.
checkpoint; checkpoint_interval(N); scheduler_interval(M);
Running multiple Loaders
On a multi-core machine, it is recommended that data sets be split into multiple files, and that these be registered in the DB.DBA.load_list
table with the ld_dir()
function.
Once registered for load, the rdf_loader_run()
function can be run multiple times, it is recommended a maximum of no cores / 2.5, to optimally parallelize the data load and hence maximize load speed.
A typical script that can be run from command line (e.g., bulk_load.sh
) might look like --
. /opt/openlink/virtuoso/virtuoso-enterprise.sh isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & isql 1111 dba dba exec="rdf_loader_run();" & wait isql 1111 dba dba exec="checkpoint;"
and be run with the command:
sh /opt/openlink/virtuoso/bin/bulk_load.sh
Stopping the bulk load process
- All RDF loader threads can be stopped using the command
rdf_load_stop()
, at which point all currently running threads will be allowed to complete and then exit:
SQL> rdf_load_stop();
Checking bulk load status
- Once the
rdf_loader_run()
is complete, you can check theDB.DBA.load_list
to confirm all data sets were loaded successfully. This is indicated by anll_state
value of2
and anll_error
value ofNULL
.
Note: The following query can be used to check if any errors occurred when loading datasets file during the bulk load:
select * from DB.DBA.LOAD_LIST where ll_error IS NOT NULL
Cluster-specific details
- On a Virtuoso Clustered Server the "
cl_exec('rdf_ld_srv(log_enable)')
" commands (wherelog_enable
is2
or3
, as with therdf_loader_run()
function) can be used to invoke a single "rdf_loader_run()
" on each node of the cluster:
SQL> cl_exec('rdf_ld_srv()'); Done. -- 265956 msec. SQL>
Related
- Example of single file load
- Example of multiple file load
- Example of Dbpedia datasets load
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- How can I determine the time taken to load datasets with RDF Bulk Loader