Hello Andrew,
When a job is waiting to run, that means it is in the queue waiting for
available resources (server time, cluster node, etc.). Different jobs
have different resource requirements, which is why some may run quicker
than others. Bowtie runs on our NGS cluster and this can sometimes be
very busy. It is important to not stop/restart jobs, or they will start
back at the end of the queue.
We were very busy earlier this week, but are under less of a usage load
right now. I did not find any jobs under this email in the queue, so
perhaps your jobs have completed already. If/when you do start new jobs,
please be sure to note the yellow banner about NGS tools (Bowtie is one
of these) and the maintenance time scheduled for next Monday.
Best,
Jen
Galaxy
On 11/14/12 4:58 AM, andre...@wp.pl wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with Bowtie : I am trying to use it and it doesn't
work, I see "job is waiting to run" communicate. The others like EBI
SRA or FASTQ Groomer works fine. What's wrong ?
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