06-16-2009
Have you got the AIX OS install CDs?
4.3 went out of support ages ago, even 5.1 and 5.2 are out of support now.
What model is it? There should be a little sticker on the front with something like the following on it, or run the command 'prtconf | head' for more info:
The sticker will have tiny writing and show something like:
70xx-yyy
zz-abc12
Or:
Type 70xx
zz-abc12
where 70xx is the machine type
yyy is the model
zz-abc123 is the serial number.
The machine type and model will help us to let you know what your options are.
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4s-import
4S-IMPORT(1J) 4store 4S-IMPORT(1J)
NAME
4s-import -- Import RDF into a 4store KB
SYNOPSIS
4s-import kbname [-v] [-a] [-M default-model] [-m model] [-f format] [rdf-file] ...
-v, --verbose
Increase verbosity (by default success is silent)
-a, --add
Ordinarily importing RDF to a model replaces any previous contents of that model, by using the --add flag this behaviour is
overridden and any triples which were previously in the model are retained.
-M, --model-default
Set a model (graph) URI which is used by default for all imported files
-m, --model
Set a model (graph) URI for the next named file only (overrides -M if it has been used)
-f, --format
Tell the RDF parser the format of the files (if not specified the parser will guess)
SEE ALSO
4s-query(1), 4s-size(1), 4s-httpd(1), 4s-backend(1), 4s-delete-model(1)
EXAMPLES
$ 4s-import demo one.ttl two.xrdf
Imports two files into the demo KB, each as a separate model (graph) guessing the RDF format used for each file
$ 4s-import demo -M http://example.com/menu starters.ttl mains.ttl sweets.ttl
Imports three files into a single graph named <http://example.com/menu>
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