Re: [galaxy-dev] Running Galaxy on PBS/Torque cluster

2012-05-10 Thread Nate Coraor
On May 3, 2012, at 3:42 PM, Dorset, Daniel C wrote:

 I have had Galaxy running on a local BAS, and after success with that we’re 
 ready to create an instance on our local cluster computing service. The local 
 cluster uses PBS/Torque.
  
 I’m familiar with the basics of configuration, but our particular scheduler 
 rewards those who specify accurate walltimes. I would like to be able to 
 define specific walltimes for each tool. I’m mapping out a strategy for how 
 best to specify accurate walltimes. For instance, if someone is running 
 tophat, it will take longer if they’re mapping against a complex reference 
 genome like human, as opposed to nematode. I’d like to use different 
 walltimes to account for that.
  
 Is there anyone who has tackled this and would be willing to share their 
 approach with me?

Hi Dan,

This doesn't currently exist in Galaxy, but John Chilton at UMN has written 
enhancements that do what you're looking for:

  
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/pull-request/12/dynamic-job-runners

Unfortunately the patches no longer apply cleanly against galaxy-central, but I 
will work on getting them integrated soon.

--nate

  
 Thanks!
  
 Dan
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Running Galaxy on PBS/Torque cluster

2012-05-10 Thread Fields, Christopher J
On May 10, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Nate Coraor wrote:

 On May 3, 2012, at 3:42 PM, Dorset, Daniel C wrote:
 
 I have had Galaxy running on a local BAS, and after success with that we’re 
 ready to create an instance on our local cluster computing service. The 
 local cluster uses PBS/Torque.
 
 I’m familiar with the basics of configuration, but our particular scheduler 
 rewards those who specify accurate walltimes. I would like to be able to 
 define specific walltimes for each tool. I’m mapping out a strategy for how 
 best to specify accurate walltimes. For instance, if someone is running 
 tophat, it will take longer if they’re mapping against a complex reference 
 genome like human, as opposed to nematode. I’d like to use different 
 walltimes to account for that.
 
 Is there anyone who has tackled this and would be willing to share their 
 approach with me?
 
 Hi Dan,
 
 This doesn't currently exist in Galaxy, but John Chilton at UMN has written 
 enhancements that do what you're looking for:
 
  
 https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/pull-request/12/dynamic-job-runners
 
 Unfortunately the patches no longer apply cleanly against galaxy-central, but 
 I will work on getting them integrated soon.
 
 --nate

That would be really nice for our local users as well.  I think the current 
hack around this was to have two versions of the same tools, configured 
differently, which is definitely suboptimal.

chris
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Running Galaxy on PBS/Torque cluster

2012-05-10 Thread Dorset, Daniel C
Thanks Nate! I'm looking forward to it!

-Original Message-
From: Nate Coraor [mailto:n...@bx.psu.edu] 
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To: Dorset, Daniel C
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Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Running Galaxy on PBS/Torque cluster

On May 3, 2012, at 3:42 PM, Dorset, Daniel C wrote:

 I have had Galaxy running on a local BAS, and after success with that we're 
 ready to create an instance on our local cluster computing service. The local 
 cluster uses PBS/Torque.
  
 I'm familiar with the basics of configuration, but our particular scheduler 
 rewards those who specify accurate walltimes. I would like to be able to 
 define specific walltimes for each tool. I'm mapping out a strategy for how 
 best to specify accurate walltimes. For instance, if someone is running 
 tophat, it will take longer if they're mapping against a complex reference 
 genome like human, as opposed to nematode. I'd like to use different 
 walltimes to account for that.
  
 Is there anyone who has tackled this and would be willing to share their 
 approach with me?

Hi Dan,

This doesn't currently exist in Galaxy, but John Chilton at UMN has written 
enhancements that do what you're looking for:

  
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/pull-request/12/dynamic-job-runners

Unfortunately the patches no longer apply cleanly against galaxy-central, but I 
will work on getting them integrated soon.

--nate

  
 Thanks!
  
 Dan
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[galaxy-dev] Running Galaxy on PBS/Torque cluster

2012-05-03 Thread Dorset, Daniel C
I have had Galaxy running on a local BAS, and after success with that we're 
ready to create an instance on our local cluster computing service. The local 
cluster uses PBS/Torque.

I'm familiar with the basics of configuration, but our particular scheduler 
rewards those who specify accurate walltimes. I would like to be able to define 
specific walltimes for each tool. I'm mapping out a strategy for how best to 
specify accurate walltimes. For instance, if someone is running tophat, it will 
take longer if they're mapping against a complex reference genome like human, 
as opposed to nematode. I'd like to use different walltimes to account for that.

Is there anyone who has tackled this and would be willing to share their 
approach with me?

Thanks!

Dan
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