[R] R CMD BATCH: & and nohup
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Aug 1 13:39:08 CEST 2001
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> I 've observed that, at least in my system, a non-interactive
> R session requires &, i.e.:
>
> R CMD BATCH commandfile.in logfile.out &
Only if you want to run it in the background, which you might well not.
So this is intentional (and intentionally different from S-PLUS).
One common use of R CMD BATCH is to run a series of jobs in succession,
and that is harder to do with the S-PLUS form (you have to play with
wait).
> Is nohup also required to avoid that the R session be halted
> after logging out? i.e.
>
> nohup R CMD BATCH commandfile.in logfile.out &
Depends on your unnamed system! You are asking how your OS and shell
work, which is impossible for us to guess. For example, csh has a builtin
command nohup, and on BSD and SVR4 systems nohup does different things.
In my experience the answer is probably no if you are using a windowing
system, probably yes if you are running R in the login shell directly.
[Since you have asked several questions with insufficient information, do
please think about supplying the basic details each time.]
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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