Hi John, First, thank you very much for your prompt answer. It's extremely appreciated. Secondly, I have some other questions: whatever answers you can provide me with, will be greatly helpful. Please, forgive my beginner level understanding of an DRM system. 1. Once I compile, make and install the Torque Submit Node code against the server running Galaxy, what exactly is the purpose for an DRMAA ? 2. What is exactly the PBS step describe here: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Performance/Cluster galaxy_user@galaxy_server% LIBTORQUE_DIR=/path/to/libtorque python scripts/scramble.py -e pbs_python What does it do exactly ? 3. All servers which includes my torque server, torque compute nodes and torque submit node (a.k.a galaxy server) have the galaxy user defines and its home shared on all of them. This means all of them have access (via NFS) of the installation directory of galaxy. But what about the MySQL server access. Does the torque server or the compute nodes need access to that service? I hope I'm not sending too many emails/questions... Thank you very much! Cordialement / Regards, Edgar Fernandez -----Message d'origine----- De : John Chilton [mailto:jmchilton@gmail.com] Envoyé : November-25-14 12:07 PM À : Fernandez Edgar Cc : galaxy-dev@bx.psu.edu Objet : Re: [galaxy-dev] galaxy with torque I am not sure we have a walkthrough for Torque specifically - but if you have Galaxy up and running and you can qsub commands to torque - hopefully you have done all of the hard parts. You will need a DRMAA library for your torque setup - https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Performance/Cluster suggests compiling pbs_drmaa and outlines how to set it up. After that you just need to add a plugin and default destination to your job_conf.xml file - also outlined on that wiki page. Other good resources to consult if you are scaling up your Galaxy this way are: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Performance/ProductionServer https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2014/TrainingDay/AdminWalkthrough Good luck and let us know if you encounter any problems. -John On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Fernandez Edgar <edgar.fernandez@umontreal.ca> wrote:
Hello all,
My name is Edgar Fernandez. I’m a sys. admin. at University of Montreal.
I’ve contacted you a while back about installing galaxy and I’ve successfully done it on a redhat 6 server.
I see myself in a situation where I need to utilise all my redhat servers (who are identical to the server running the galaxy website).
I’ve also successfully installed a server torque with compute notes and clients nodes.
What are the last step to make the link between galaxy and torque?
Also, once that connection is made, how will galaxy keep track of the jobs sent?
I mean who will it know this job that just finished is for this user and not another ?
Also, my torque installation is so that my server running galaxy is a submit node and a client node.
I hope this is not a problem.
Please help!
Cordialement / Regards,
Edgar Fernandez
System Administrator (Linux)
Direction Générale des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication
( Bur. : 1-514-343-6111 poste 16568
Université de Montréal
PAVILLON ROGER-GAUDRY, bureau X-218
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