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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Change value for POSIX Post 303002766 by Abhayman on Friday 1st of September 2017 01:38:54 AM
Old 09-01-2017
Hi Dan,

I think you are right . I did lot more analysis in last 24 hrs and it seems the issue is completely with array . It seems due to huge size the array is failing to store it and causes a failure at mongo end.
Code:
2017-08-31T18:48:03.286+0000 E QUERY    [thread1] SyntaxError: unterminated string literal @(shell):2:4077
2017-08-31T18:48:03.317+0000 E QUERY    [thread1] SyntaxError: missing ; before statement @(shell):1:5
2017-08-31T18:48:03.348+0000 E QUERY    [thread1] SyntaxError: missing ; before statement @(shell):1:10
2017-08-31T18:48:03.379+0000 E QUERY    [thread1] SyntaxError: missing ; before statement @(shell):1:3
2017-08-31T18:48:03.409+0000 E QUERY    [thread1] SyntaxError: missing ; before statement @(shell):1:3
assert: command failed: {
        "ok" : 0,
        "errmsg" : "bad query: BadValue: $in needs an array",
        "code" : 16810
} : aggregate failed
_getErrorWithCode@src/mongo/shell/utils.js:25:13
doassert@src/mongo/shell/assert.js:16:14
assert.commandWorked@src/mongo/shell/assert.js:370:5
DBCollection.prototype.aggregate@src/mongo/shell/collection.js:1319:5
@(shell):1:1


I did try to change the ulimit -s to unlimited so that it stores the value but I feel that is also not working . I checked my virtual memory to see if that can help but couldnt figure anything concrete .

Code:
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:        3878024      347264     2409500       25108     1121260     3161284
Swap:             0           0           0

Regards.
 

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RDF::Redland::Query(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  RDF::Redland::Query(3pm)

NAME
RDF::Redland::Query - Redland RDF Syntax Query Class SYNOPSIS
use RDF::Redland; ... my $query=new RDF::Redland::Query($query_string); # default query language my $results=$query->execute($model); # or my $results=$model->query_execute($query); while(!$results->finished) { for (my $i=0; $i < $results->bindings_count(); $i++) { my $name=$results->binding_name($i); my $value=$results->binding_value($i); # ... do something with the results } $results->next_result; } DESCRIPTION
This class represents queries of various syntaxes over an RDF::Redland::Model returning a sequence of results that (currently) bind variable names to RDF::Redland::Node values. CONSTRUCTORS
new QUERY-STRING [BASE-URI [QUERY-LANG-URI [QUERY-LANG]]] Create a new RDF::Redland::Query object for a query string QUERY-STRING with optional base URI BASE-URI IN QUERY language QUERY-LANG or query language URI QUERY-LANG-URI (both can be undef). If QUERY-LANG-URI is omitted, the current directory is used as the base URI. If QUERY-LANG-NAME is undef, the default query language "rdql" is used. If BASE-URI is omitted, no base URI is used. METHODS
execute MODEL Run the query against model MODEL returning a RDF::Redland::QueryResults object or undef on failure. SEE ALSO
RDF::Redland::QueryResults AUTHOR
Dave Beckett - http://www.dajobe.org/ perl v5.14.2 2011-02-04 RDF::Redland::Query(3pm)
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