Please disregard this message. I closed the ssh session to the host and logged in again. Top is now reporting mgiza is running at 480%. All's well.
On 2012-08-19 17:24, Tom Hoar wrote: > I'm training a corpus with 50 million pairs and each corpus file is over 2 GB. So, I set train-model.perl with "--parts 4" (see below). Everything seems to be running fine. Step "(2.1a) running snt2cooc f-e" was split into 4 parts. > > Step "(2.1b) running giza f-e" is running now. "top", however, shows that mgiza is running 100% CPU, not +500% as expected. Other than the --parts option, nothing else is different in the command line from other runs with "--mgiza-cpus 6". > > Any ideas? > > /usr/bin/perl -w /home/tahoar/domy-2.5/bin/train-model.perl > --cores 6 > --corpus /opt/domy/BUILDS/tm/set_1/bitext > --e e > --external-bin-dir /home/tahoar/domy-2.5/bin > --f f > --lm 0:0:/tmp/placeholder.lm:0 > --mgiza > --mgiza-cpus 6 > --parts 4 > --root-dir /opt/domy/ENGINES/tables
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