Hello,

thanks a lot for your answers, and the last one  :), is there any plan to
keep on working with this feature?

Regards

On 6 February 2015 at 11:39, Peter Cock <p.j.a.c...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Roberto Alonso CIPF <ralo...@cipf.es>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Postgres did it perfectly, but as I would like to enable this option in
> my
> > production servers I changed two configs in galaxy.ini:
> >
> > # This enables splitting of jobs into tasks, if specified by the
> particular
> > tool config.
> > # This is a new feature and not recommended for production servers yet.
> > use_tasked_jobs = True
> > local_task_queue_workers = 4
> >
> > So I have two questions,
> > 1. Why is this not appropriate for productions server yet?
>
> At a practical level, I believe this setting is not used on the main
> usegalaxy.org instance, and thus has not been stress tested by
> the Galaxy developers.
>
> Also (see below), it has little documentation.
>
> > 2. What is local_task_queue_workers doing?
> >
>
> I'm not entiruely sure, but I think it is how many task-splitters
> would be run at once (e.g. several splittable jobs are submitted
> together). We use local_task_queue_workers = 4 but I forget
> why exactly.
>
> > I think I misunderstand something
> > because I put this parameter in the tool config file:
> >    <parallelism method="basic" split_size="20"
> > split_mode="number_of_parts"></parallelism>
> > on ther other hand, I don't see any documentation about parallelism tag,
> is
> > there any?
>
> I don't think there is anything explicit on the wiki about how
> to use the parallelism tag :(
>
> Peter
>



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Roberto Alonso
Functional Genomics Unit
Bioinformatics and Genomics Department
Prince Felipe Research Center (CIPF)
C./Eduardo Primo Yúfera (Científic), nº 3
(junto Oceanografico)
46012 Valencia, Spain
Tel: +34 963289680 Ext. 1021
Fax: +34 963289574
E-Mail: ralo...@cipf.es
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