run.Rserve.Rd
run.Rserve
makes the current R process into an Rserve
instance. Rserve takes over until it is shut down or receives a user
interrupt signal. The main difference between Rserve
and
run.Rserve
is that Rserve
starts a new process, whereas
run.Rserve
turns the current R session into Rserve. This is only
possible if there are no UI elements or other parts that could
interfere with the prepation of Rserve
.
run.Rserve(..., config.file = "/etc/Rserve.conf")
all named arguments are treated as entries that would be otherwise
present in the configuration file. So argument foo="bar"
has the same meaning as foo bar
in the configuration
file. The only exception is that logical values can be used instead
of enable
/disable
. Some settings such as uid
are
not relevant and thus ignored.
path of the configuration file to load in the Rserve. It will be loaded before the above settings and is optional, i.e. if the file is not present or readable it will be ignored.
Returns TRUE
after the Rserve was shut down.