Dear all,
Did this problem that was posted in 2006 (see below) ever got fully resolved
?
I am encountering the exact same issue
; I have executed get.hist.quote() in a loop and now R not only refuses to
establish any further connections to yahoo, but, worse, it will not open any
files either. For example, I cannot even save my current workspace for that
reason.
I tried
closeAllConnections()
As well as
showConnections()
But I do not see any open connections.
Also, does get.hist.quote() not close its connection internally once it is
done ?
Any help would be immensely useful as I am quite stuck.
Thanks!
Markus
Re: [R] Too many open files
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From: Seth Falcon <sfalcon_at_fhcrc.org>
Date: Sat 27 May 2006 - 09:21:36 EST
"Omar Lakkis" <uofiowa at gmail.com> writes:
> This may be more of an OS question ...
> I have this call
>
> r = get.hist.quote(symbol, start= format(start, "%Y-%m-%d"),
end> format(end, "%Y-%m-%d"))
> which does a url request
>
> in a loop and my program runs out of file handlers after few hundred
> rotations. The error message is: 'Too many open files'. Other than
> increasing the file handlers assigned to my process, is there a way to
> cleanly release and reuse these connections?
Inside your loop you need to close the connection object created by url().
for (i in 1:500) {
con <- url(urls[i])
## ... stuff here ...
close(con)
}
R only allows you to have a fixed number of open connections at one time,
and they do not get closed automatically when they go out of scope. These
commands may help make clear how things work...
> showConnections()
description class mode text isopen can read can
write> f = url("http://www.r-project.org", open="r")
> showConnections()
From: Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendieck_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat 27 May 2006 - 09:47:20 EST
Try closeAllConnections()