[R] arules "killed"

Jeff Newmiller jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us
Wed Jan 18 04:24:57 CET 2012


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/726690/who-killed-my-process-and-why
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Patrick McCann <patmmccann at gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi, I recently got a bizarre message when running arules. It just said
>"Killed" and quit. Anyone know why this might have happened? I am
>running R
>on an AWS quad xl ubuntu instance.
>
>Here is some information, including dataset size and the parameters:
>
>parameter specification:
>  confidence minval smax arem  aval originalSupport      support minlen
>maxlen
>0.0003581251    0.1    1 none FALSE            TRUE 3.581251e-05      2
>   4
> target   ext
>  rules FALSE
>
>algorithmic control:
> filter tree heap memopt load sort verbose
>    0.1 TRUE TRUE  FALSE TRUE    2    TRUE
>
>apriori - find association rules with the apriori algorithm
>version 4.21 (2004.05.09)        (c) 1996-2004   Christian Borgelt
>set item appearances ...[1712 item(s)] done [0.00s].
>set transactions ...[1712 item(s), 837696 transaction(s)] done [3.99s].
>sorting and recoding items ... [1561 item(s)] done [1.83s].
>creating transaction tree ... done [1.65s].
>checking subsets of size 1 2 3Killed
>
>Thanks,
>Patrick McCann
>
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