0

I'm fighting this problem second day straight with a completely sleepless night and I'm really starting to lose my patience and strength. It all started after I decided to provision another (paid) AWS EC2 instance in order to test my R code for dissertation data analysis. Previously I was using a single free tier t1.micro instance, which is painfully slow, especially when testing/running particular code. Time is much more valuable than reasonable number of cents per hour that Amazon is charging.

Therefore, I provisioned a m3.large instance, which I hope should have enough power to crunch my data comfortably fast. After EC2-specific setup, which included selecting Ubuntu 14.04 LTS as an operating system and some security setup, I installed R and RStudio Server per instructions via sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev as ubuntu user. I also created ruser as a special user for running R sessions. Basically, the same procedure as on the smaller instance.

Current situation is that any command that I issuing in R session command line result in messages like this: Error: could not find function "sessionInfo". The only function that works is q(). I suspect here a permissions problem, however, I'm not sure how to approach investigating permission-related problems in R environment. I'm also curious what could be the reasons for such situation, considering that I was following recommendations from R Project and RStudio sources.

1 Answer 1

1

I was able to pinpoint the place that I think caused all that horror - it was just a small configuration file "/etc/R/Rprofile.site", which I have previously updated with directives borrowed from R experts' posts here on StackOverflow. After removing questionable contents, I was able to run R commands successfully. Out of curiosity and for sharing this hard-earned knowledge, here's the removed contents:

local({
  # add DISS_FLOSS_PKGS to the default packages, set a CRAN mirror
  DISS_FLOSS_PKGS <- c("RCurl", "digest", "jsonlite",
                       "stringr", "XML", "plyr")
  #old <- getOption("defaultPackages")
  r <- getOption("repos")
  r["CRAN"] <- "http://cran.us.r-project.org"
  #options(defaultPackages = c(old, DISS_FLOSS_PKGS), repos = r)
  options(defaultPackages = DISS_FLOSS_PKGS, repos = r)

  #lapply(list(DISS_FLOSS_PKGS), function() library)
  library(RCurl)
  library(digest)
  library(jsonlite)
  library(stringr)
  library(XML)
  library(plyr)
})

Any comments on this will be appreciated!

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.