Hi,
The kernel kills process when it runs out on memory. Run dmesg and you
will likely see evidence to this effect. As to how much memory you
need, I don't know for the baseline, but I will say that 32 GB is the
lowest I've run experiments on in the past couple years.
Kenneth
On 09/22/13 18:35, Wei JIANG [PT-COM] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the last few weeks, I have been playing with the "Baseline", on a
> Ubuntu virtual machine hosted by Virtualbox on Windows 7 64bit with 8GB
> RAM and 4-core CPU, and 200G allocated HD space. How, I am stuck in the
> following places:
>
> ~/mosesdecoder/bin/processLexicalTable \
> -in train/model/reordering-table.wbe-msd-bidirectional-fe.gz \
> -out binarised-model/reordering-table
>
>
> This runs several minutes, and then it starts to draw dots, one by one,
> before its suddenly exits to the prompt, without any warning. Then I
> try the following
>
> ~/mosesdecoder/bin/moses -f ~/working/mert-work/moses.ini
>
> The program runs for quite a while and then declares something like
> "killed" and exits.
>
> I have even tried the binarised-model, with moses.ini modified
> accoringly, but it exits, warning about missing "reordering-table".
>
> I have searched online and it seems that my RAM is too low. Is that so.
> If so, how much RAM should I have?
>
> Kindest,
> Wei
>
> _______________________________________________
> Moses-support mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support
>
_______________________________________________
Moses-support mailing list
[email protected]
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support