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mbtserver(1) General Commands Manual mbtserver(1)

NAME

mbtserver - Tilburg Memory Based Tagger Server

SYNOPSIS

mbtserver [server options]

or

mbtserver -s settingsfile -S portnumber (deprecated)

DESCRIPTION

mbtserver extends mbt with a server layer. It provided the possibility to access a trained tagger from multiple sessions. It also allows one to run and access different taggers in parallel.

OPTIONS

-h or --help

show help

--config=file

read the settings for one or more taggers from the specified configuration file.

A configuration file must contain a port specification:

port=<number>

It may provide a limit to the number of parallel connections:

maxconn=<number>

And it must give one or more mbt tagger descriptions:

<base>=<mbt options line>

The <base> is a basename for the Tagger that will be started with the options specified. The basename is needed because it is possible to start several (different) taggers. When accessing the server, we need a way to tell which Tagger we want to use. In general, the mbt options line will just be something like: "-s <settingsfile>", where settingsfile is a file generated by mbtg

example config file:

port=4567
maxconn=15
test1 = -s tests/eindh.set
another = -s tests/wotan.set

--pidfile=file

store the pid of the main server process in file

--logfile=file

log server actions to file

--daemonize=[yes|no]

run the server as a daemon. Default is yes.

-V or --version

show version

deprecated options are

-s settingsfile

read settings (probably generated with mbtg ) from the settingsfile

-S <port>

run the server on 'port'.

For mbt options see mbt(1)

Accessing the server

To Do

BUGS

possibly

AUTHORS

Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl

Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl

SEE ALSO

mbt(1) mbtg(1) timbl(1)

2014 december 2