To give this question better visibility, I am going to move it over to the galaxy-...@bx.psu.edu mailing list.

Thanks!

Jen
Galaxy team

fwd from galaxy-user

On 7/17/12 11:31 AM, Scott McManus wrote:
Hi Kevin-

That's truly odd. The error happens when the offending file is imported,
which means that
it is a syntax issue that should have been seen earlier. I'll take a
look at this soon (unless someone
else beats me to it).

In the meantime, of course, do not use the use_tasked_jobs on this
instance of Galaxy. If others
have seen similar issues, then please speak up.

-Scott

------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Hi,

    I am using Python 2.7. I am running with an hg checked out, up to
    date version of "https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/";.

    I am very new to Galaxy. I have an instance setup *and
    running* locally. I am able to perform routine actions such as
    uploading files, processing with Picard, and aligning with BWA. I
    have been able to make the jobs execute out our SGE cluster.

    In order to better utilize my cluster, I attempted to enable
    parallelism of the tasks that support it (such as BWA) by
    configuring the *universe_wsgi.ini* file with the parameter

        use_tasked_jobs = True

    When I do this and attempt execute a BWA alignment on a 4.1Gb fastq
    file, I am given the error


        Result 256 from mv
        
/pbtech_mounts/fclab_store006/gobyweb_dat/galaxy-python/database/job_working_directory/000/21/task_1/dataset_21.dat
        
/pbtech_mounts/fclab_store006/gobyweb_dat/galaxy-python/database/files/000/dataset_21.dat
        
/pbtech_mounts/fclab_store006/gobyweb_dat/galaxy-python/database/job_working_directory/000/21/task_0:
        Traceback (most recent call last):
           File "./scripts/extract_dataset_part.py", line 25, in ?
             import galaxy.model.mapping #need to load this before we
        unpickle, in order to setup properties assigned by the mappers
           File
        
"/pbtech_mounts/fclab_store006/gobyweb_dat/galaxy-python/lib/galaxy/model/__init__.py",
        line 13, in ?
             import galaxy.datatypes.registry
           File
        
"/pbtech_mounts/fclab_store006/gobyweb_dat/galaxy-python/lib/galaxy/datatypes/registry.py",
        line 146
             finally:
                   ^
        SyntaxError: invalid syntax
        The alignment failed.


    If you need the complete error message, contact me and I can supply
    you with it. It's too large to paste in-line and attachments aren't
    allowed.

    Is there more I need to do to enable parallel jobs (splitting of
    input, align, then merge)?

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

    Kevin

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