There's various Linux command line tools like 'top', 'htop', or 'free',
that will show your memory consumption. There's also graphical
interfaces, depending on your desktop environment (such as
'gnome-system-monitor').
Just observe memory consumption with one of these tools while running
the decoder.
It's very possible that your models consume more than 8GB of memory.
Her'es some ways to reduce memory consumption:
[[http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.Optimize#ntoc19]]
best wishes,
Rico
On 07/03/15 09:18, mohamed hasanien wrote:
hi Richo,
my memory is 8GB , how can i know if it fit or not?
thanks
On Friday, March 6, 2015 1:12 PM, Rico Sennrich rico.sennr...@gmx.ch
wrote:
mohamed hasanien mhmd_hasnen@... mailto:mhmd_hasnen@... writes:
HI all,
Line 4739: Collecting options took 0.562 seconds at
moses/Manager.cpp:117
sh: line 1: 13550 Killed /mhmd/mosesdecoder/bin/moses
-config filtered/moses.ini -weight-overwrite 'PhrasePenalty0= 0.043478
WordPenalty0= -0.217391 T$
Exit code: 137
The decoder died. CONFIG WAS -weight-overwrite 'PhrasePenalty0= 0.043478
WordPenalty0= -0.217391 TranslationModel0= 0.043478 0.043478 0.043478
0.043478 Distortion0= 0.$
can any one told me what is the problem and how i can solve it
Hi Mohamed,
it looks like your process got the kill signal. One way this happens is if
you run out of RAM - did you check if your system fits into memory?
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