Thanks Hieu. Now it is working on different cores on server using your
server command.

Also, I have one more question that suppose only one client hits the
server. In this case, How can we use all cores of the server system during
decoding of the input sentence given by the client ?

Thanks.


On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:51 AM, Hieu Hoang <[email protected]> wrote:

> what happens if you try with more clients, say 20? How fast is your
> network? What happens if your clients is on the server?
>
> My server is using multiple cores. I run multiple clients on the same
> server. My server command is:
>
>   $MOSES_DIR/bin/moses2 -f $CONFIG -i $IN -threads 12 -server
> The client command is
>
>    $MOSES_DIR/contrib/server/client-stdin.perl < in.800k
>
> top gives me:
>
>   PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+
> COMMAND
>
>  3217 hieu      20   0 28.987g 0.014t 0.013t S 655.8 11.2  48:30.92
> moses2
>
> 18754 hieu      20   0   64860  21884   4980 S  34.2  0.0   2:37.20
> perl
>
>  4779 hieu      20   0   64856  21836   4936 S  31.9  0.0   3:12.29
> perl
>
>  5526 hieu      20   0   64856  21968   5060 S  31.9  0.0   3:08.91
> perl
>
> 11989 hieu      20   0   64860  21852   4948 S  31.2  0.0   3:00.67 perl
>
> On 02/01/2017 15:24, Ankit Gupta wrote:
>
> Hi Hieu,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
> Actually, I did htop in mosesserver machine on which I was hitting from
> different client machines at the same time. Then after htop, I saw that
> mosesserver machine was using only single core during decoding. At the same
> time I saw on two different client machine and found that when one client
> was giving decoding result then only second client machine starts decoding.
> Can you help me with this problem that why is it not using all core if I
> am hitting from different clients at the same time.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Hieu Hoang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> please subscribe to the Moses mailing list before posting to it. You can
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>> btw, how do you know it's executing 1-by-1?
>>
>> Hieu Hoang
>> http://moses-smt.org/
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am running mosesserver on one machine on port 8080 and using 2
>> different machine as a client machine.
>> The Moses server can be used by more than one client at the same time.
>> However when I hit at the mosesserver from those 2 different machines then
>> it executes those 2 hits one by one. It does not execute them in parallel
>> way because it is using single thread.
>> Can you please tell how can I run multiple hits from different client
>> machines in different threads of the mosesserver at the same time ?
>>
>> Just for the information, I am using following command to run mosesserver:
>> -> ~/mosesdecoder/bin/moses2 -server -search-algorithm 1
>> -cube-pruning-pop-limit 2000 -s 2000 --server-port 8080 -config moses.ini
>>  --threads 8 --server-maxconn 8 --server-maxconn-backlog 8
>> --server-keepalive-maxconn 8
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