Dear list,
I had some time to dig into this.
Since this is a quite old thread here is a wrap up:
The problem was that galaxy uses the USER part of the email address
(USER@DOMAIN) to determine the system user to submit jobs to a drmaa
cluster (I need to submit jobs as real user). In my setting
That's interesting. I didn't set this up on our system, but if the LDAP can
tell Galaxy the real username, maybe we can avoid having to setup
usern...@example.org aliases and insisting our users do that for
logging into Galaxy.
Hopefully some other SGE users can comment on how they got the
run-as-
Hi,
sorry, I forgot this central piece of information: We also use Univa
Grid Engine.
What would be easier adapting galaxy's mapping to users or setting up
email aliases? I would need to ask our cluster admins if they could
realize this.
Best,
Matthias
On 10.04.2017 16:39, Peter Cock wro
This may depend on the cluster setup, and how Galaxy accesses it.
What are you using?
We use SGE (actually Univa Grid Engine) via DRMAA, and had to setup
usern...@example.org email aliases just for this.
Peter
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 3:36 PM, Matthias Bernt wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm just star
Dear list,
I'm just starting to get jobs submitted to our cluster as real system
user. I read in the documentation that the name of the system user is
determined by "the Galaxy user's email address (with the @domain
stripped off)". But this does not work on our system, rather the
username sto