[R-SIG-Mac] [R] lmer2 error under Mac OS X on PowerPC G5 but not on Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Simon Urbanek
simon.urbanek at r-project.org
Mon Jan 29 17:28:39 CET 2007
I'm not sure - what is the question here? It works for me on a both
PowerPC G5 and Mac Pro (R 2.4.1 CRAN binary):
> fm1 <- lmer(Reaction ~ Days + (Days|Subject), sleepstudy)
> fm1
Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML
Formula: Reaction ~ Days + (Days | Subject)
Data: sleepstudy
AIC BIC logLik MLdeviance REMLdeviance
1754 1770 -871.8 1752 1744
Random effects:
Groups Name Variance Std.Dev. Corr
Subject (Intercept) 610.835 24.7151
Days 35.056 5.9208 0.067
Residual 655.066 25.5943
number of obs: 180, groups: Subject, 18
Fixed effects:
Estimate Std. Error t value
(Intercept) 251.405 6.820 36.86
Days 10.467 1.546 6.77
Correlation of Fixed Effects:
(Intr)
Days -0.137
> gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
Ncells 966960 25.9 1368491 36.6 1265230 33.8
Vcells 523595 4.0 1031040 7.9 755843 5.8
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18)
i386-apple-darwin8.8.1
locale:
C
attached base packages:
[1] "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils" "datasets"
"methods"
[7] "base"
other attached packages:
lme4 Matrix lattice
"0.9975-11" "0.9975-8" "0.14-16"
Cheers,
Simon
On Jan 29, 2007, at 10:40 AM, Benilton Carvalho wrote:
> So, I decided to give it a try (and just now noticed that this is the
> example in lmer2)
>
> I just gave it a try on a PPC G4 and it worked as expected. I'm
> copying R-sig-mac (sorry for the crosspost) as the experts there
> might give you a better suggestion.
>
>> fm1 <- lmer2(Reaction ~ Days + (Days|Subject), sleepstudy)
>> fm1
> Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML
> Formula: Reaction ~ Days + (Days | Subject)
> Data: sleepstudy
> AIC BIC logLik MLdeviance REMLdeviance
> 1754 1770 -871.8 1752 1744
> Random effects:
> Groups Name Variance Std.Dev. Corr
> Subject (Intercept) 612.128 24.7412
> Days 35.049 5.9202 0.066
> Residual 654.970 25.5924
> Number of obs: 180, groups: Subject, 18
>
> Fixed effects:
> Estimate Std. Error t value
> (Intercept) 251.405 6.825 36.84
> Days 10.467 1.545 6.77
>
> Correlation of Fixed Effects:
> (Intr)
> Days -0.137
>> sessionInfo()
> R version 2.5.0 Under development (unstable) (2007-01-03 r40349)
> powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
>
> locale:
> C
>
> attached base packages:
> [1] "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils" "datasets"
> "methods"
> [7] "base"
>
> other attached packages:
> lme4 Matrix lattice
> "0.9975-11" "0.9975-8" "0.14-16"
>
>
> On Jan 29, 2007, at 7:40 AM, Michael Kubovy wrote:
>
>> On Jan 28, 2007, at 9:39 PM, Benilton Carvalho wrote:
>>
>>> This seems to be due to the fact that you didn't have enough
>>> memory when running lmer2.
>>>
>>> I might be wrong, but I think Calloc tries to get contiguous
>>> memory, so this might the problem.
>>>
>>> If you are positive that you have enough memory, a gc() might help.
>>
>> I have 2 GB memory on this machine. Should be enough, no?
>>
>>> gc()
>> used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
>> Ncells 1008175 27.0 1476915 39.5 1368491 36.6
>> Vcells 540055 4.2 1031040 7.9 1031026 7.9
>>> (fm1 <- lmer2(Reaction ~ Days + (Days|Subject), sleepstudy))
>> Error in as.double(start) : Calloc could not allocate (903190944 of
>> 4) memory
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 28, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Michael Kubovy wrote:
>>>
>>>>> (fm1 <- lmer2(Reaction ~ Days + (Days|Subject), sleepstudy))
>>>> Error in as.double(start) : Calloc could not allocate (888475968 of
>>>> 4) memory
>>>> *************************
>>>>> sessionInfo()
>>>> R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18)
>>>> powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
>>>>
>>>> locale:
>>>> C
>>>>
>>>> attached base packages:
>>>> [1] "grid" "datasets" "stats" "graphics" "grDevices"
>>>> "utils" "methods"
>>>> [8] "base"
>>>>
>>>> other attached packages:
>>>> lme4 Matrix xtable latticeExtra lattice
>>>> gridBase MASS
>>>> "0.9975-11" "0.9975-8" "1.4-3" "0.1-4" "0.14-16"
>>>> "0.4-3" "7.2-31"
>>>> JGR iplots JavaGD rJava
>>>> "1.4-15" "1.0-5" "0.3-5" "0.4-13"
>>>> *************************
>>>> lmer runs the example w/o a problem
>>>>
>>>> I just tried to run it on on Intel-based MacPro, and lmer2 ran
>>>> without a hitch.
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