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Motivation and intended usage:

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To get an RStudio Server in the kubernetes cluster, you go to https://kubeportal.cc.lehigh.edu, then click on the "Class Apps" dropdown menu along the top of the page and selects select "RStudio server (kubernetes)" for the generic RStudio instance in kubernetes, or the particular application for your course if applicable (a course can get its own entry here if it maps a network shared drive that is specific to the course).  You are brought to a form where you can select the version of R that you want, and then you can click the "Launch" button.  It takes a minute or two for the instance to start, and then a "Connect to RStudio Server" button appears that takes you to your RStudio instance.

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The following error in RStudio is harmless:

2022-01-26T20:04:48.938685Z [rsession-<username>] WARNING No memory control group found in /proc/self/cgroup; LOGGED FROM: std::__cxx11::string rstudio::core::system::{anonymous}::getMemoryCgroup() src/cpp/core/system/LinuxResources.cpp:335

It shows up on starting an RStudio Server session.  We have not yet found a way to prevent it from happening.  The error is related to a version mismatch between kubernetes, the container engine it's using to run RStudio, and the OS running both.  It should eventually go away when we are able to upgrade everything to use the same version of "cgroups", which are used to control the resources granted to containers.  Everything will still work fine in spite of this error.

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Upon using the "plot" function in RStudio, this error may appear:

Warning message:
In grSoftVersion() :
  unable to load shared object '/usr/local/lib/R/modules//R_X11.so':
  libXt.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


This is also harmless - the plot function still works.  The error is caused by the way the container was built - the RStudio images are based on the Rocker project (https://www.rocker-project.org/ ) and this is related to the way they built the image.  An update to the image would fix it - we'll raise an issue in the Rocker project's github to make sure they are aware of it.

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