Closed smendez-hi closed 7 years ago
Hi Samuel,
If you ran it using nohup, try looking at the "nohup.out" file. Otherwise, you can launch the Stanford Tagger using a "1> output.txt 2> errorlog.txt" at the end of the command so that the stderror stream is redirected to "errorlog.txt".
Regards,
Gustavo Henrique Paetzold Research Associate in Text Adaptation University of Sheffield
De: Samuel Méndez notifications@github.com Enviado: quarta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2017 08:53:13 Para: SIMPATICOProject/SimpaticoTAEServer Cc: Subscribed Assunto: [SIMPATICOProject/SimpaticoTAEServer] Logs for Stanford Tagger (#3)
Where can we see the logs for the Spanish Stanford tagger? Sometimes the process crashes and we don't know why. And that causes the Lexical Simplification Server to stop as well. Thanks.
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Ok, we will try the second option because we don't use nohup for it. Thanks!
Where can we see the logs for the Spanish Stanford tagger? Sometimes the process crashes and we don't know why. And that causes the Lexical Simplification Server to stop as well. Thanks.