Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Keeps Freezing

2013-05-07 Thread Jennifer Jackson

Hi Kim,

We were able to resolve this in another thread, so am going to just 
close this out.


Take care,
Jen
Galaxy team

On 4/30/13 5:50 AM, Kim Spradling wrote:
I have been trying to join the intervals of two datasets side-by-side 
using the public Main instance, but the job never finishes. I've 
gotten a message stating that Galaxy is unavailable a couple of times, 
but I have tried running this job multiple times with no success.  I 
also tried to upload a text file to see if it was an issue with using 
that specific tool, but it won't complete either.


Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Kim


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Keeps Freezing

2013-05-01 Thread Jennifer Jackson

Hi Kim,

The main public Galaxy server is very busy right now. Also, this message 
usually occurs when a user is doing something at the exact moment when 
the server is at a certain stages during an update (we did one 
yesterday). Sorry if this was confusing!


When you say that the job never finishes, do you mean that it is grey 
waiting to run, or yellow and executing but for a long time? In either 
case, the best strategy is to leave the job alone to run to completion. 
Stopping it and restarting it will not improve the chances of it going 
quicker, in fact if you do this, it just moves your job back to the end 
of the queue (not good if it was running, not good if you had been 
waiting for a while and it had started to move up in the queue). But, 
perhaps your job already completed? I don't see any jobs in the queue 
for your account right now.


If work is urgent, Galaxy in the cloud is an option: 
http://usegalaxy.org/cloud


Thanks!

Jen
Galaxy team

On 4/30/13 3:12 AM, Kim Spradling wrote:
I have been trying to join the intervals of two datasets side-by-side, 
but the job never finishes. I've gotten a message stating that Galaxy 
is unavailable a couple of times, but I have tried running this job 
multiple times with no success.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.


Thanks,
Kim


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