I thought the rpm's might have been available on a public distro link download somewhere. This is the first time Ive seen a box which didnt have a link to RHN or have the media unavailable. Thanks anyway.
3.1.2 Oracle R Distribution and Oracle R Enterprise Oracle recommends that you use Oracle R Distribution, Oracle's free distribution of R, with Oracle R Enterprise. Oracle R Distribution offers significant advantages for Oracle R Enterprise. Why Oracle R Distribution?. Oracle R Distribution simplifies the installation of R for Oracle R Enterprise. Oracle R Distribution is supported by Oracle for customers of Oracle Advanced Analytics, Oracle Linux, and Oracle Big Data Appliance.
On Windows and Linux, Oracle R Distribution simplifies integration with the Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL). MKL greatly improves the performance of many mathematical computations in R, including highly vectorized and threaded Linear Algebra, Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT), Vector Math, and Statistics functions. (See.). On Oracle Solaris, Oracle R Distribution automatically uses Sun Performance Library. Like MKL for Linux and Windows, Sun Performance Library offers improved performance of many mathematical computations. Sun Performance Library is part of Oracle Solaris Studio.
3.2.1 Installing Oracle R Distribution on Oracle Linux Using Yum Oracle recommends that you use yum to install Oracle R Distribution. Yum simplifies the installation of Oracle R Distribution by automatically resolving RPM dependencies. If you install the RPMs directly as shown in, then you must resolve dependencies manually. To install Oracle R Distribution on Oracle Linux Using Yum:. Log in to the Linux server as root and change to the /etc/yum.repos.d directory: # cd /etc/yum.repos.d. List the contents of the directory to determine if the yum configuration file is present. The name of the configuration file is public-yum- xxx.repo, where xxx is either el5, for Oracle Linux 5, 0l6 for Oracle Linux 6, or 0l7, for Oracle Linux 7.
If the yum configuration file is not present, then download it from Oracle public yum by executing the wget command for your Linux platform: # wget or # wget or # wget. Open public-yum- xxx.repo in a text editor and specify enabled=1 for xxx latest and xxx addons, where xxx indicates the version of Linux, either el5, ol6, or ol7: xxxlatest enabled=1 xxxaddons enabled=1 Also, for Oracle Linux 7 only: ol7optionallatest enabled = 1 The location of the Oracle R Distribution packages is specified in xxx addons. The location of the dependencies for the Oracle R Distribution RPMs is specified in xxx latest.
For Oracle Linux 7 only, several dependencies are in optionallatest. The URLs for the Oracle R Distribution RPMs in the addons repository are shown in. Specify 3.1.1-2 if Rversion is 3.1.1. Specify 3.0.1-2 if Rversion is 3.0.1.
Note: If you are not using the most recent version of Oracle Linux and you want to install dependent packages that are specific to your version, then you must enable the corresponding Oracle Linux repository. For example, to enable the Oracle Linux 5.8 repository instead of the latest repository, follow these steps:. Open the yum configuration file for Oracle Linux 5 in an editor. /etc/yum.repos.d/public-yum-el5.repo. Locate the section for Oracle Linux 5, update 8.
ol5u8base. Change enabled=0 to enabled=1. The result looks like this: ol5u8base name=Oracle Linux $releasever Update 8 installation media copy ($basearch) baseurl=base/$basearch/ gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-oracle gpgcheck=1 enabled=1.
Execute the yum install command to install R. Specify 3.0.1 or 3.1.1 for Rversion # yum install R- Rversion To install the most recent version of R that is available on Oracle public yum: # yum install R.x8664. 3.2.2 Installing Oracle R Distribution on Oracle Linux Using RPMs Oracle recommends that you use yum to install Oracle R Distribution, because yum automatically resolves RPM dependencies. However, if yum is not available, then you can install the RPMs directly and resolve the dependencies manually.
To download and install the RPMs, log in as root and execute this command for each RPM listed in: rpm -Uvh rpmname The Oracle R Distribution RPMs for R 3.1.1 and R 3.0.1 are listed in these topics:. 3.2.2.1 Oracle R Distribution 3.1.1 RPMs for Oracle Linux 5 The Oracle R Distribution RPMs for Oracle Linux 5 are listed as follows: /R-3.1.1-2.el5.x8664.rpm /R-core-3.1.1-2.el5.x8664.rpm /R-devel-3.1.1-2.el5.x8664.rpm /libRmath-3.1.1-2.el5.x8664.rpm /libRmath-devel-3.1.1-2.el5.x8664.rpm /libRmath-static-3.1.1-2.el5.x8664.rpm If the dependent RPMs for Oracle Linux 5, listed in, are not automatically included, then download and install them explicitly. 3.2.2.3 Oracle R Distribution 3.1.1 RPMs for Oracle Linux 6 The Oracle R Distribution RPMs for Oracle Linux 6 are listed as follows: /R-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm /R-core-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm /R-devel-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm /libRmath-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm /libRmath-devel-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm /libRmath-static-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm If the following dependent RPM is not automatically included, then download and install it explicitly: texinfo-tex-4.13a-8.el6.x8664.rpm. Note: If any dependencies are missing, install them as root. The binary RPMs are built and saved under /rpmbuild/RPMS. Log in as root and execute these commands to install R: # rpm -i path/rpmbuild/RPMS/R- Rversion-2.el6.x8664.rpm # rpm -i path/rpmbuild/RPMS/R-core- Rversion.el6.x8664.rpm # rpm -i path/rpmbuild/RPMS/libRmath- Rversion.el6.x8664.rpm # rpm -i path/rpmbuild/RPMS/libRmath-devel- Rversion.el6.x8664.rpm # rpm -i path/rpmbuild/RPMS/libRmath-static- Rversion.el6.x8664.rpm # rpm -i path/rpmbuild/RPMS/R-devel- Rversion.el6.x8664.rpm For example, this command installs R 3.1.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux x86-64 version 6, where the path to rpmbuild is /refresh/home/.
# rpm -i /refresh/home/rpmbuild/RPMS/x8664/R-core-3.1.1-2.el6.x8664.rpm. 3.3 Installing Oracle R Distribution on Oracle Solaris You can install Oracle R Distribution on Oracle Solaris on Intel and on SPARC platforms. 3.4 Installing Oracle R Distribution on IBM AIX Before installing Oracle R Distribution, verify that your version of IBM AIX is supported by Oracle R Enterprise, as described in.You can use this command to verify the version of IBM AIX: uname -r To install Oracle R Distribution on IBM AIX:. Go to the Oracle Open Source Software Download page for Oracle R Distribution:. Download the files for your installation, where Rversion is 3.1.1.0 for R 3.1.1 or 3.0.1.0 for R 3.0.1: ORD. 3.5 Installing Oracle R Distribution on Microsoft Windows Before installing Oracle R Distribution, verify that your version of Microsoft Windows is supported by Oracle R Enterprise, as described in.
Follow these steps to install Oracle R Distribution on Windows:. Go to the Oracle Open Source Software Download page for Oracle R Distribution:. Select R Distribution for Windows 64 bit. Save the zip file on your computer. ORE- Rversion-win.zip.
Unzip the file and extract the executable file. ORE- Rversion-win.exe. Double click the executable file to start the installation of Oracle R Distribution. Follow the instructions to complete the installation. Note: In a typical installation of Oracle R Distribution 3.1.1, libOrdBlasLoader.dll is located in the R home directory: C: Program Files R R-3.1.1 bin x64 In a full installation of MKL 11.1, mklrt.dll is located in the Intel MKL Composer XE directory: C: Program Files (x86) Intel Composer XE 2013 SP.
Start R and execute the Sys.BlasLapack function: R Sys.BlasLapack $vendor 1 'Intel Math Kernel Library (Intel MKL)' $nthreads 1 -1 The returned value of $vendor indicates that MKL has replaced the BLAS and LAPACK that are native to R. The returned value of nthreads indicates the number of threads to be used by MKL. By default all available threads are used ( $nthreads= -1).
Install the RPMs (listed below) on the Linux server before installing the Sametime Video MCU software: 1. Install the RPMs in the sequence in which they are listed in the appropriate table.
For example: yum install rpmfilename 2. Verify that an RPM has installed correctly by running the following command: rpm -qa grep rpmfilename Important: Each RPM's file name includes a version number in the format X.X.X.Y, where X is a mandatory level that cannot be changed, and Y is a minimum level.
If your RPM has a higher level for the value in the Y position, you can use it. Prerequisite RPMs for the Video MCU on RHEL5. RHEL 5 Install these RPMs in the sequence in which they are listed here. RHEL 6 Install these RPMs in the sequence in which they are listed here. SLES 11 Install these RPMs in the sequence in which they are listed here.
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