TBC Takes ~8-10 minutes to start - what is it doing?

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Tim Smith

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Sep 3, 2020, 4:32:38 PM9/3/20
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Hi,

Everytime I start TBC, it takes about ~8+ minutes to start.  There are no missing imports in the workspace.  As shown below, there are no errors generated when it starts.

Due to SWPs frequently hanging, I'm restarting TBC 6-10 times a day resulting in a wasted hour or so everyday.  Why does TBC take so long to start?  In the past, it was due to missing imports but that is not the case here.  What can be done to make it start faster?  It is not possible to use TBC for demos given that it is not possible to restart in a timely manner if something goes wrong.

Thanks,

Tim

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Holger Knublauch

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Sep 3, 2020, 9:20:04 PM9/3/20
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Hard to say, maybe you have a large database graph in the workspace and it's building auto-complete indices? Otherwise the only thing I can think of is that it attempts to resolve URLs from the web, but you are saying all imported graphs have local files.

Like your other questions on SWP scripts, this may require more hand-holding than we can do on this public mailing list.

Holger

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Tim Smith

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Sep 3, 2020, 11:45:43 PM9/3/20
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Ok, I have TSM so I'll submit tickets.

It would be a great help if as TBC started, it would indicate what it is doing via a visible window or the log so we can figure out what is taking so long and try to fix it even if that means moving "large graphs" outside the workspace. (What's large these days???? 1 million triples?  100 million? A billion?) 

With a thought to SWPs... my expectation is that if it works once but fails later it's the execution environment that is the issue. At least that was my experience when I programmed full-time. 

Tim 

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