Configuring GraphDB

GraphDB 7 relies on several key directories for configuration, logging and data.

Directories

GraphDB Home

The GraphDB home defines the root directory where GraphDB stores all of its data. The home can be set through the system or config file property graphdb.home.

The default value for the GraphDB home directory depends on how you run GraphDB:

  • Running as a standalone server: the default is the same as the distribution directory.
  • All other types of installations: OS-dependant directory.
    • On Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/GraphDB.
    • On Windows: \Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\GraphDB.
    • On Linux and other Unixes: ~/.graphdb.

Note

In the unlikely case of running GraphDB on an ancient Windows XP the default directory is \Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\GraphDB.

GraphDB does not store any files directly in the home directory but uses the following subdirectories for data or configuration:

Data directory

The GraphDB data directory defines where GraphDB stores repository data. The data directory can be set through the system or config property graphdb.home.data. The default value is the subdirectory data relative to the GraphDB home directory.

Config directory

The GraphDB config directory defines where GraphDB to look for user-definable configuration. The config directory can be set through the system property graphdb.home.conf.

Note

It is not possible to set the config directory through a config property as the value is needed before the config properties are loaded.

The default value is the subdirectory conf relative to the GraphDB home directory.

Work directory

The GraphDB work directory defines where GraphDB stores non-user-definable configuration. The work directory can be set through the system or config property graphdb.home.work. The default value is the subdirectory work relative to the GraphDB home directory.

Logs directory

The GraphDB logs directory defines where GraphDB stores log files. The logs directory can be set through the system or config property graphdb.home.logs. The default value is the subdirectory logs relative to the GraphDB home directory.

Note

When running GraphDB as deployed .war files, the logs directory will be a subdirectory graphdb within the Tomcat’s logs directory.

Checking the configured directories

When GraphDB starts, it logs the actual value for each of the above directories, e.g.

GraphDB Home directory: /opt/test/graphdb-se-7.0.0
GraphDB Config directory: /opt/test/graphdb-se-7.0.0/conf
GraphDB Data directory: /opt/test/graphdb-se-7.0.0/data
GraphDB Work directory: /opt/test/graphdb-se-7.0.0/work
GraphDB Logs directory: /opt/test/graphdb-se-7.0.0/logs

Configuration

There is a single config file for GraphDB. GraphDB loads the config file graphdb.properties from the GraphDB config directory.

A sample file is provided in the distribution under conf/graphdb.properties.

Config properties

Config properties are defined in the config file is the following format: ``propertyName = propertyValue``, i.e. using the standard Java properties file syntax.

Each config property can be overridden through a Java system property with the same name, provided in the environment variable GDB_JAVA_OPTS or on the command line.

Note

The legacy properties (e.g. owlim-license) in the config file are ignored but they work if specified as system properties.

List of configuration properties

General properties

The general properties define some basic configuration values that are shared with all GraphDB components and types of installation.

graphdb.home
defines the GraphDB home directory.
graphdb.home.data
defines the GraphDB data directory.
graphdb.home.conf
(only as a system property) defines the GraphDB conf directory.
graphdb.home.work
defines the GraphDB work directory.
graphdb.home.logs
defines the GraphDB logs directory.
graphdb.license.file
sets a custom path to the license file to use.
graphdb.jolokia.secret
sets a custom Jolokia secret.
Network properties

The network properties control how the standalone application listens on a network. These properties correspond to the attributes of the embedded Tomcat Connector. For more information, see the Tomcat’s documentation.

Each property is composed of the prefix graphdb.connector. + the relevant Tomcat Connector attribute. The most important property is:

graphdb.connector.port
defines the port to use. The default is 7200.

In addition, the sample config file provides an example for setting up SSL.

Note

The graphdb.connector.<xxx> properties are only relevant when running GraphDB as a standalone application.

Engine properties

The GraphDB Engine can be configured through a set of properties composed of the prefix graphdb.engine. + the relevant engine property. These properties correspond to the properties that can be set when creating a repository through the Workbench or through a .ttl file.

Note

The properties defined in the config OVERRIDE the properties for each repository, regardless of whether you created the repository before or after you set the global value of an engine property. As such, the global overrides should be used only in specific cases while for normal everyday needs you should set the corresponding properties when you create a repository.

A well-established specific use-case is changing the Entity Pool implementation for the whole installation. The default value is “classic”. Other implementations are “transactional-simple” and “transactional”, which is the same as “transactional-simple” for this version of GraphDB.

graphdb.engine.entity-pool-implementation
defines the Entity Pool implementation for the whole installation.

Configuring logging

GraphDB uses logback to configure logging. The default configuration is provided as logback.xml in the GraphDB config directory.

Best practices

Even though GraphDB provides the means to specify separate custom directories for data, configuration and so on, it is recommended to specify the home directory only. This ensures that every piece of data, configuration or logging is within the specified location.

Step by step guide

  1. Choose a directory for GraphDB home, e.g. /opt/graphdb-instance.
  2. Create the directory /opt/graphdb-instance.
  3. (Optional) Copy the subdirectory conf from the distribution into /opt/graphdb-instance.
  4. Start GraphDB with graphdb -Dgraphdb.home=/opt/graphdb-instance or set the -D option in Tomcat.

GraphDB creates the missing subdirectories data, conf (if you skipped that step), logs and work.