Try using the option homogenoeus=FALSE and make sure the appropriate environment variables are set on the worker nodes.
Best, luke On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Michael Janis wrote: > Hi, > > > > I am attempting to implement a mixed (windows/linux) snow sockets > parallelism in R, but am running into difficulties similar to a post made > Aug 31, 2006 under the same subject heading. I feel like I may be one or > two non-obvious steps away from getting it all working, but I'm stuck. If > anyone can shed some light on this (I believe Prof. Tierney stated that he > has successfully run a snow master on Windows with slave nodes on Linux > using ssh.exe through Cygwin, which is exactly what I am attempting), I'd be > most grateful. > > > > SNOW master on Windows information: > > WinXP 32bit > > R-2.5.1 > > I built a windows package (.zip) version of snow-0.2-3 for R using Rtools > and installed it without trouble. > > Cygwin including ssh as an exe and in the path > > > > Linux slave nodes information: > > ROCKS compute nodes, each 64bit (I mention this difference between the win > and linux platforms out of desperation but I don't think it's an issue since > snow should be agnostic). (btw, the SOCK version of snow here is just for > me to get used to parallelism in R before attempting MPI). > > R-2.5.1, local directory install (no su, global R install is older). > > Snow installed to R-2.5.1 instance > > Unattended ssh authentication through public/private key pairs. Each node > allows since they are all NFS. > > > > Rgui commands: > >> library(snow) > >> cl<-makeCluster(c("ip.path.to.node1","ip.path.to.node2"),type="SOCK") > > Result: > > R becomes unresponsive and has to be forcibly closed. Sometimes before that > happens message stating env: C:\pathToR\library\snow\RSOCKnode.sh no file > found appears (if I make R redraw the interface screen) > > Troubleshooting step1: > > Interspersed print commands within C:\localRinstall\library\snow\R\snow > file. > > Result of troubleshooting step1: > > It appears that this snow file hangs on line: > system(paste(rshcmd, "-l", user, machine, "env", env, script)) > > Resolution of troubleshooting step1: > > Manually attempted paste commands in R: > > >system("ssh -l me ip.path.to.node1 ls") > > Result: gets ls of remote machine; so the script path must be > incorrect and the offending command > > Located RSOCKnode.sh on remote machine (for all remote machines, since > it's NFS) > > Inserted line into C:\localRinstall\library\snow\R\snow file > just before the offending line system(paste(rshcmd, "-l", user, machine, > "env", env, script)). That inserted line hard-codes the path of the script > and the script name like so: > script<-"/rootpath/home/cluster/me/R-2.5.1/library/snow/RSOCKnode.sh". This > worked, and the next print statement following the system call in the snow > file now prints to the screen. But again R hangs, this time at the line: > con <- socketConnection(port = port, server=TRUE, blocking=TRUE, > open="a+b"). > > Troubleshooting step2: > > Attempted manual socketConnection via R commands: > > > con<-socketConnection("ip.path.to.node1",port=22) > >> showConnections() > > description class mode text isopen can read can > write > > 3 "->ip.path.to.node1" "socket" "a+" "text" "opened" "yes" "yes" > > *** so the socketConnection does work, but in SNOW it hangs at this last > command, and I'm completely stuck. > > > > As a parallel test, I have installed SNOW on the R-2.5.1 instance on the > linux cluster. If I access the head node and launch R, I can use SNOW with > sockets successfully (from the linux head node as master to the linux > compute nodes as slaves). However, running R more or less continually on the > head node of a cluster is bad form. Ideally I would like to run a windows > snow master to the linux node slaves, but I can't seem to get past this > point. > > > > For reference, I include the original post below. I am stuck at one command > in the snow file past where this last post had problems. > > > > I hope this is clear. I am intent on solving this problem, so feel free to > ask questions if you have feedback but my description is not clear. I > really appreciate any help! > > > > Yours, > > > > Michael Janis > > UCLA Bioinformatics > > > > *****transcript from original post entitles "makeSOCKcluster" follows***** > > > > > > makeSOCKcluster > > Click to flag this post > > > > by Hrishikesh Rajpathak Aug 31, 2006; 10:39pm :: Rate this Message: - Use > ratings to moderate (?) > > > > Reply | Reply to Author | View Threaded | Show Only this Message > > Hi, > > > > I am a newbie to R and trying to implement parallelism in R. I am > currently using R-2.3.1, and Cygwin to run R on Windows xp. > > > > ssh and all are working fine, > > > > When I try to create a socket connection as > > > > makeSOCKcluster(c("localhost","localhost")), > > > > it just waits for the other prcess on localhost to get created and > respond. But this other process is not created. > > > > To debug, I put print statements in the "snow " file in library\snow\r of > R after every statement that comes under Socket Implementation. I realized > that it does the execution till > > > > system(a<-paste(rshcmd, "-l", user, machine, "env", env, script)) > > > > part and then it goes in wait state. It cannot run the next command which > is > > > > con <- socketConnection(port = port, server=TRUE, blocking=TRUE, > > open="a+b") > > > > can someone please tell me what exactly could be the problem? > > > > Thank you, > > Rishi > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! Answers > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > ______________________________________________ > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > > > > Re: makeSOCKcluster > > Click to flag this post > > > > by Prof Brian Ripley Aug 31, 2006; 10:59pm :: Rate this Message: - Use > ratings to moderate (?) > > > > Reply | Reply to Author | View Threaded | Show Only this Message > > On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Hrishikesh Rajpathak wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I am a newbie to R and trying to implement parallelism in R. I am > >> currently using R-2.3.1, and Cygwin to run R on Windows xp. > > > > Did you build R under Cygwin (which is not a supported platform), or are > > you running a native Windows build of R? If the latter, you may be being > > optimistic to expect R to run Unix commands in the same way as under Unix. > > > > I presume you mean this line in package snow: > > > > system(paste(rshcmd, "-l", user, machine, "env", env, script)) > > > > which appears to be attempting to run a shell script: no shell is used by > > system() on Windows R. As the return value is not checked, this will not > > fail. > > > > R under Windows differs from R under Unix in a number of ways, and > > system() is a major one. > > > > > >> ssh and all are working fine, > >> > >> When I try to create a socket connection as > >> > >> makeSOCKcluster(c("localhost","localhost")), > >> > >> it just waits for the other prcess on localhost to get created and > respond. But this other process is not created. > >> > >> To debug, I put print statements in the "snow " file in library\snow\r > of R after every statement that comes under Socket Implementation. I > realized that it does the execution till > >> > >> system(a<-paste(rshcmd, "-l", user, machine, "env", env, script)) > >> > >> part and then it goes in wait state. It cannot run the next command > which is > >> > >> con <- socketConnection(port = port, server=TRUE, blocking=TRUE, > >> open="a+b") > >> > >> can someone please tell me what exactly could be the problem? > >> > >> Thank you, > >> Rishi > > > > -- Luke Tierney Chair, Statistics and Actuarial Science Ralph E. Wareham Professor of Mathematical Sciences University of Iowa Phone: 319-335-3386 Department of Statistics and Fax: 319-335-3017 Actuarial Science 241 Schaeffer Hall email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Iowa City, IA 52242 WWW: http://www.stat.uiowa.edu ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.