On 17.11.2010 10:11, Bernd Jagla wrote:> Hi,
>
> Someone recently told me that R is not working well with other programs in
> a clustered environment.
Why not, was is the problem supposed to be?
> I believe we are using gensoft and working in a> redhat environment. What was also mentioned was that there are problems
when
> running multiple R instance at the same time.
This is new to the developers, as far as I know.
> Personally I haven't experienced any of the described difficulties but
would
> like to get your feedback and potentially some documentation on how to set
> up R in a server and cluster environment...
>
> What would be also of interest is to get to know how people have set up
> their servers. Are people installing R on an individual basis or as one
> resource for everyone?
Depends on the setup. I like 1 installation for everybody and everybody
can add packages in private libraries.
> I know that there are occasionally some issues with versions such that
> potentially many versions have to live at the same time. Could this cause
> any problems?
No.
> As far as I know any packages can be installed on an individual bases as
> well as centralized so this shouldn't cause any problem, or is there
> potential for problems?
No, unless packages for different versions are mixed up or so, but if
you install into clearly separated libraries, everything should be fine.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
> Thanks a lot for your kind support and help in this matter,
>
> Cheers,
>
> BJ
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