Re: [galaxy-dev] Torque drmaa egg

2011-02-18 Thread Nate Coraor
Ryan Golhar wrote:
 Nevermind (once again).  I figured out I need to compile it from the
 torque...

You can also use the 'pbs' job runner, which wraps the PBS C API
directly instead of using DRMAA.

--nate

 
 On 2/17/11 10:30 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
 I'm configuring my local install of galaxy to work with my torque/maui
 cluster. On the Config/Cluster wiki page, there is mention about telling
 Galaxy where the DRMAA library is located. The example given points to
 libdrmaa.so.
 
 I've searched my torque installation and haven't come across that
 library. Does anyone know where this library comes from or where its
 supposed to be located for torque?
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Torque drmaa egg

2011-02-17 Thread Ryan Golhar
Nevermind (once again).  I figured out I need to compile it from the 
torque...


On 2/17/11 10:30 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:

I'm configuring my local install of galaxy to work with my torque/maui
cluster. On the Config/Cluster wiki page, there is mention about telling
Galaxy where the DRMAA library is located. The example given points to
libdrmaa.so.

I've searched my torque installation and haven't come across that
library. Does anyone know where this library comes from or where its
supposed to be located for torque?

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[galaxy-dev] Torque drmaa egg

2011-02-17 Thread Ryan Golhar
I'm configuring my local install of galaxy to work with my torque/maui 
cluster.  On the Config/Cluster wiki page, there is mention about 
telling Galaxy where the DRMAA library is located. The example given 
points to libdrmaa.so.


I've searched my torque installation and haven't come across that 
library.  Does anyone know where this library comes from or where its 
supposed to be located for torque?

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