Your description is a bit unclear. Are you talking about running the Moses binary? Running Moses with binarized phrase table, reordering table and language model (or hierarchical equivalent) -- and configuring the moses.ini file to use them -- should not consume any additional hard disk space. So, what exactly did you binarize and what are you running?

If you're talking about running train-model.perl or mert-moses.pl, these two scripts can consume considerable hard drive space while they do their work. It's not uncommon to consume 100-200 GB of hard drive space if you have a large, complex corpus.



On 10/28/2013 10:09 AM, Andrew Shin wrote:
Hello,


 I'm running Moses after binarising it,
and while it's reading from phrase table,
it rapidly fills up hard disk space until there is no more space..
I had 21GB and it wasn't enough..
Once I quit terminal, the space is freed again..
I successfully ran Moses before, so I don't understand why this happens..
Is this natural? If so, how much reserve space do I need?
and If not, what could have gone wrong?

Thank you very much for your help in advance.


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