Dear all, I wonder, if anybody experiences similar problems and if there are any simple solutions to be suggested. We observe that R causes a lot of network traffic and thus slows down the performance of the whole network. When tracing the network traffic on the machine which serves the R installation via NFS, we see thousands of requests at initialization of R processes and regular calls, probably to shared libraries. Is there a way to compile or run R such that it causes less load on the network?
Here is some information on our installation: - We use a single installation of R (version 2.3.1) loaded over NFS - there are approximately 1500 packages installed using ~8GB of disk - We use R on a queuing system running up to 50 processes in parallel The load on the machine which serves the R installation frequently rises up to 5 or so although it is a dedicated machine. Any hints towards measures against network load are highly appreciated. Thanks, Claudio -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Claudio Lottaz Computational Diagnostics Group Department for Computational Molecular Biology Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics Ihnestr. 73, D-14195 Berlin (Germany) office: 2.116, phone: +49 30 8413 1177, fax: +49 30 8413 1176 [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel