Hello Peter and everyone,
Just wanted to update all of you that replacing samtools with 1.2
solved the problem. As you suggested, we didn't replace the
system-installed one at /usr/bin (though I suppose we could have) but
modified the environment variable.
I don't know the details of the recover
Hey George,
There sure is. Let me know if this wiki page (
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Jobs#Limiting_Job_Resource_Usage
) doesn't have all the info you need and I can try to help more.
-Dannon
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 4:04 PM George Weingart
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to
Hi
Is there a way to control the demand that Galaxy is putting on the server
by limiting the number of jobs that will dispatch at a time ?
Thanks!
George Weingart PhD
Huttenhower Lab
Harvard School of Public Health
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Please keep all repli
Hi Yvan,
Thanks for including me in this conversation. I'll keep an eye on this and
will make the necessary changes in our next commit/version.
Best wishes,
Ralf
On 20 May 2016 at 23:28, Yvan Le Bras wrote:
> Thank you John for the rapid answer and the PR!
>
> I have had the same issue tryin
Hello,
I have a local instance running - I see the page with instructions for
setting up an ftp server, but my institution prefers I use sftp, which is
already installed. Can I get help/info about configuring galaxy to accept
this?
Thanks!
Jessica
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Jessica Grant
Research Associate, Wil
Dear all,
I am trying to setup sftp connection for my new Galaxy server. I managed to
configure sftp_module and I am able to connect to the server as an system user.
The problem is that I am not able to login there as Galaxy user. I guess that
the problem is with settings for backend and postgr
Yes, that's correct. I had a PR to bump update times when a user switched
to a history, but it did not make it in.
re: history/current: there has been a push to make the API more stateless
and remove references to any 'current' history. Overall I still agree with
that but maybe, for such a practic
Hello Peter,
For now, my new installation of galaxy v16.01 is on one test desktop running
Oracle Linux 6.
Before changing my production installation, I'm doing my due diligent.
Let me know what you think...
Edgar Fernandez
System Administrator (Linux)
Direction Générale des Technologies de l'In
> On May 24, 2016, at 11:14 PM, Carl Eberhard wrote:
>
> most_recently_used *was* broken - thanks for finding that.
Glad I could be of assistance! Just to clarify, the user has to actually *do*
something with a history (i.e. add something to the history) for it to be
considered the MRU; simp