Alternative to R's `memory.size()` in linux?

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无人及你 2020-12-11 15:37

R\'s memory.size() is a Windows only. For other functions (such as windows()) the help page gives pointer to non-windows counterparts.

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    2020-12-11 15:59

    I think that this should be handled by the operating system. There is no built-in limit that I know of; if necessary, R will use all the memory that it can get.

    To obtain information on the total and/or on the available memory in linux, you can try

    system('grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo')
    

    or

    system('free -m')
    

    or

    system('lshw -class memory')
    

    The last command will complain that you should run this as super-user and it will give a warning that the output may not be accurate; but from my experience it will still provide a fairly useful output.


    To obtain information on the memory usage of a running R script one could either monitor the currently used resources by starting top in a separate terminal, or use, e.g., the following system call from within the R script:

    system(paste0("cat /proc/",Sys.getpid(),"/status | grep VmSize"))
    

    Hope this helps.

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