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mbtserver(1)						      General Commands Manual						      mbtserver(1)

NAME
mbtserver - Tilburg Memory Based Tagger Server
SYNOPSYS
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 possi- ble 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) 2011 march 21 mbtserver(1)
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