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can R scripts detect signals sent by the task scheduler ?

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:25 PM, <mauede at alice.it> wrote:
Yes, the only problem might be if you use anything that needs a
graphics window. In the old days you needed an X11 display to create
png graphics with the png() function, but not any more. I'm not sure
if yo need an X11 system for anything apart from showing graphs. But I
don't know everything.
?Signals:

Interrupting Execution of R
Description:
     On receiving ?SIGUSR1? R will save the workspace and quit.
     ?SIGUSR2? has the same result except that the ?.Last? function and
     ?on.exit? expressions will not be called.

 So if you can send that signal to your process you might be in luck.
However if by 'system interrupt' you mean the SIGQUIT signal, then I'm
not sure that R can trap interrupts to that extent. You might want to
see if your operating system supports 'checkpointing', in which case
any process can be saved and restarted.

 If by 'system interrupt' you mean SIGKILL (signal 9) then you are very stuck.

 What is going on in your system? Are you trying to checkpoint if the
machine is shut down?

 Barry