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2009 May 10
4
Partial Derivatives in R
Quick question: Which function do you use to calculate partial derivatives from a model equation? I've looked at deriv(), but think it gives derivatives, not partial derivatives. Of course my equation isn't this simple, but as an example, I'm looking for something that let's you control whether it's a partial or not, such as: somefunction(y~a+bx, with respect to x,
2009 Feb 07
2
Problems installing/updating packages in Linux
Hi all, I feel very comfortable with R in Windows, and am trying to switch over to Linux. I have R 2.8.1 on Linux and it works great (so far), except for instalilng/updating packages. For example, using Emacs with ESS as a text editor, I entered: > update.packages() Here are some error messages: /usr/lib/R/bin/INSTALL: 1088: cannot create /usr/share/R/doc/html/search/index.txt: Permission
2008 Apr 26
1
Xen and Torque
Dear Xen users. Have anyone tried to integrate Xen with Torque resource management system? Could you please help me with an advice for a system I''m developing that relies on torque. Let me describe the system first. The part of the system that talks with torque should request a certain amount on nodes of a cluster and launch there a virtual machine instance (one vm instance per host).
2020 Apr 17
4
HPC question: torques replacement
Dear Experts, I know there are many HPC (high performance computing) experts on this list. I'd like to ask your advise. Almost two decades ago I chose to go with OpenPBS (turned down condor and other alternatives for whatever reason) for clusters and number crunchers I support for the Department at the university. It turned out to be not bad, long lived choice. At some point I smoothly
2015 May 27
1
serious problem with torque
On Wed, May 27, 2015 10:55 am, Zachary Giles wrote: > Mark, You might really want to compile torque from source (into an RPM > if you'd like) and redistribute that. Every version is a little wonky > and those of us that use(d) it often will poke around until we find a > version / patch-set that makes us happy and stick with that for a bit. > It's not an exact science and
2009 Feb 12
1
Optimizing Multiple Models...any suggestions?
There are multiple marketing models in place to predict individual-level probabilities of whether or not someone would respond to a solicitation, whether or not they would become a customer, and if they did become a customer, how much money the company is likely to make. Each individual receives a score from each model, and the final goal is to rank all individuals based on a final score. As
2009 Nov 03
2
R2WinBUGS not working?
This weekend I noticed that my R2WinBUGS connection was no longer working on my Windows computer at work AND my Ubuntu linux computer at home. As soon as WinBUGS opens, the message reads Index Out Of Range. I have un-installed and re-installed R on both computers and the problem remains the same. At first I thought it was the new version of R, but I was able to overcome the problem (on Windows
2008 Sep 30
1
Broken pipe, x86_64 CentOS 5.2
Hi All, I have a problem with torque (openPBS) on x86_64 CentOS 5.2. Just to add there's no problem on a 32bit CentOS 5.2 or 64bit Ubuntu 8.04. The problem is that pbs_mom's child quits without giving any error logs. [root at frodo9 torque-2.3.3]# strace -f pbs_mom . . . bind(6, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(15002), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.0")}, 16) = 0 time(NULL)
2009 May 10
1
Function recommendation for this study...
Hi, I'm not used to thinking along these lines, and wanted to ask your advice: Suppose you have a sample of around 100, consisting of patients according to doctors, in which patients and doctors are given a questionnaire with categorical responses. Each patient somehow has roughly 3 doctors, or 3 rows of data. The goal is to assess by category of each question or DV the agreement between
2015 May 27
5
serious problem with torque
Hi, folks, The other admin updated torque without testing it on one machine, and we had Issues. The first I knew was when a user reported qstat returning socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 qstat: cannot connect to server (null) (errno=15137) could not connect to trqauthd Attempting to restart the pbs_server did the same.
2015 May 27
2
serious problem with torque
Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 05/27/2015 09:07 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Hi, folks, >> >> The other admin updated torque without testing it on one machine, and >> we had Issues. The first I knew was when a user reported qstat >> returning >> socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 >> socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 >> socket_connect_unix
2002 Jul 25
1
password authentication failing for winbind
I originally posted this issue with the heading "winbind: challenge/response password authentication failed". I was using the redhat 7.3 samba 2.2.3 rpm then. I've upgraded to 2.2.5, but all that's changed is the return message. wbinfo -a VENUS0+tassadar%torque used to get me: plaintext password authentication succeeded challenge/response password authentication failed
2008 Oct 22
1
torque/psb & snow library
Hello all; I'm trying to execute parallel jobs trough library snow on a cluster built through torque/PSB. I'm succesfully obtaining the cluster with: >system("cat $PBS_NODEFILE > cluster.txt") >mycluster <- scan(file="cluster.txt",what="character") >cl <- makeSOCKcluster(mycluster) The only problem, at the moment, is that if I use
2007 Dec 29
2
OpenMPI not compiled with Torque support
The OpenMPI package that ships with CentOS 5.1 does not seem to be compiled with torque support. It does, however, seem to be compiled with gridengine and slurm support. Would it be possible to get this changed?
2005 Jul 15
1
2D contour predictions
Hi All I have been fitting regression models and would now like to produce some contour & image plots from the predictors. Is there an easy way to do this? My current (newbie) experience with R would suggest there is but that it's not always easy to find it! f3 <- lm( fc ~ poly( speed, 2 ) + poly( torque, 2 ) + poly( sonl, 2 ) + poly( p_rail, 2 ) + poly( pil_sep, 2 ) + poly( maf, 2
2009 Mar 15
2
xyplot of a specific ID number
Dear R list members, I have a question regarding xyplot. I managed to make a xyplot of all the IDs by using the syntax below: xyplot(PA ~ CRPC + CRPT | ID, data = redinteract) Now, I'd like to make a graph of a specific ID number (e.g., only ID number 301). I thought I could use "subset", but it seems to be not working. Could anyone let me know how I can make a graph of a
2011 Nov 17
1
set random numbers seed for different cpu's
Hi I'm running the same R script (throuth linux shell) of several cpu's. This R program uses random numbers and the result should be different every time. But if put jobs (through Torque) for several cpu's I get the same result. As a resealt my program saves numbers in file with randomly generated names. works like a charm on one cpu, but I get the same result from different
2009 Jul 24
1
how to calculate growth rate of a variable
Dear R Users, If a variable, say CO2(ppm), is varying with time. Then how to calculate CO2 (ppm) growth rate /a-1 I have CO2 time series (1991-2000), as: time, year, month, day, hour, min, sec, lat, long, height, CO2 1991.476722 1991 6 24 0 5 0 -38.93 145.15 4270 353.680 1991.476741 1991 6 24 0 15 0 -39.20 145.22 4270 353.950 1991.476747 1991 6 24 0 18 0 -39.43 145.28 4270 353.510
2009 Aug 16
1
How to use your own data in gstat and sp?
This seems pretty basic, but I can't get any data to work except for the documented examples. When the goal is to get to SpatialPixels, here is what I see... > x <- runif(10,1,10) > y <- runif(10,1,10) > z <- rnorm(10,0,1) > MyData <- as.data.frame(cbind(x,y,z)) > library(gstat) > coordinates(MyData) <- ~x + y > gridded(MyData) <- TRUE suggested
2009 Aug 18
1
How to Dedup a Spatial Points Data Set
I'm new to spatial analysis and am exploring numerous packages, mostly enjoying sp, gstat, and spBayes. Is there a function that allows the user to dedup a data set with multiple values at the same coordinates and replace those duplicated values with the mean at those coordinates? I've written some cumbersome code that works, but would prefer an efficient R function if it exists.