Hi Marius,
I want to thank you for your help with this. The problem was I that I was using the wrong deployment. I have left the settings to the default deployment but I just switched to uWSGI + Mules and that has fixed my problem.
Thanks!
-Sheldon
From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenbeek@gmail.com
]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 2:12 PM
To: Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca>
Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] pbs/torque jobs
Hi Sheldon,
It is normal to have a pbs.py file in your virtualenv. This is a file provided by pbs-python, which galaxy makes use of.
This is not the same as the file you just modified, which contains the code galaxy uses to submit and check the status of PBS jobs,
using this library.
Assuming you restarted galaxy in between (forgot to mention that) this probably means
that your job handlers are somehow not active.
How are you starting galaxy and which setup are you trying to achieve ?
An up to date and extensive documentation of the available options is here:
Marius
On 14 June 2018 at 18:28, Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca> wrote:
I put that code in the file and reran the job. None of those status messages show up. So I went looking and I see a pbs.py in my .venv directory that is twice as large as the file I changed and it doesn’t look at all like the current pbs.py.
Probably the wrong pbs.py is being called. I’ll need to check the docs on venv setup again.
Thanks,
-Sheldon
From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenbeek@gmail.com
]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 12:27 PM
To: Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca>
Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] pbs/torque jobs
Could you try running a job again with the following commit ?
This just logs some more things that might be helpful in diagnosing what's going on.
On 14 June 2018 at 16:27, Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca> wrote:
Marius,
Thanks for the help with this!
Below is what I am seeing in the logs but it only gets as far as saying the job is queued (the status of the job doesn’t change, even though torque actually finishes the job successfully-I have something configured wrong):
Dispatching to pbs runner
galaxy.jobs DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:22,356 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [JobHandlerQueue.monitor_
thread] (16117) Persisting job destination (destination id: pbs_default) galaxy.tools.deps DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:22,775 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] Using dependency htseq version 0.9.1 of type conda
galaxy.tools.deps DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:22,775 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] Using dependency samtools version 1.7 of type conda
galaxy.jobs.command_factory INFO 2018-06-14 11:12:22,857 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] Built script [/BigData/galaxy/galaxy-dist/
database/jobs_directory/016/ 16117/tool_script.sh] for tool command [[ "$CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV" = "/BigData/galaxy/galaxy-dist/ conda_deps/envs/mulled-v1- c9f488ec0e9a96bed61dcc2e074b26 ce37ed596751861ff368fd824a2a5f 11d4" ] || galaxy.jobs.runners DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:23,143 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] (16117) command is: rm -rf working; mkdir -p working; cd working; /BigData/galaxy/galaxy-dist/
database/jobs_directory/016/ 16117/tool_script.sh; return_code=$?; cd '/BigData/galaxy/galaxy-dist/ database/jobs_directory/016/ 16117'; galaxy.jobs.runners.pbs DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:23,208 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] (16117) submitting file /BigData/galaxy/galaxy-dist/
database/pbs/16117.sh galaxy.jobs.runners.pbs DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:23,214 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] (16117) queued in default queue as 1434.locahost
galaxy.jobs DEBUG 2018-06-14 11:12:23,214 [p:63562,w:2,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-1] (16117) Persisting job destination (destination id: pbs_default)
From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenbeek@gmail.com
]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 6:29 AM
To: Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca>
Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] pbs/torque jobs
So I was able to simulate a torque environment with https://github.com/
aiidateam/torquessh_base- docker and that seemed to have worked fine.
I did have to install the torque headers, activate galaxy's virtualenv and install https://github.com/
ehiggs/pbs-python .
You should be seeing something like:
```
galaxy.jobs.runners.pbs DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:31,549 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-2] (2) submitting file /home/app/galaxy/database/pbs/
2.sh galaxy.jobs.runners.pbs DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:31,551 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-2] (2) queued in default queue as 3.605046c8289c
galaxy.jobs DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:31,552 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-2] (2) Persisting job destination (destination id: local)
galaxy.jobs.runners.pbs DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:31,855 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [Dummy-5] (2/3.605046c8289c) PBS job state changed from N to R
galaxy.jobs.runners.pbs DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:33,994 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [Dummy-5] (2/3.605046c8289c) PBS job has left queue
galaxy.model.metadata DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:34,110 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-3] loading metadata from file for: HistoryDatasetAssociation 2
galaxy.jobs INFO 2018-06-14 09:23:34,218 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-3] Collecting metrics for Job 2
galaxy.jobs DEBUG 2018-06-14 09:23:34,234 [p:1944,w:1,m:0] [PBSRunner.work_thread-3] job 2 ended (finish() executed in (189.200 ms))
```
in your logs.
Let me know how this goes.
Best,
Marius
On 14 June 2018 at 10:15, Marius van den Beek <m.vandenbeek@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sheldon,
I'm not sure what the issue could be, the PBS runner hasn't been updated in ~3 years,
but of course many things around it have been.
Could you set galaxy's logging level to debug if it isn't already and check the logs ?
When you are submitting a job in galaxy what messages are you seeing in the logs ?
Best,
Marius
On 13 June 2018 at 22:07, Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca> wrote:
Hi Marius,
The PBS runner and the user is the galaxy user. I do not use the run as real user option. I haven’t been using drmaa_external_runjob_script. This setup worked for my old 17.05 and previous versions of galaxy.
Thanks,
-Sheldon
From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenbeek@gmail.com
]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2018 4:58 PM
To: Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca>
Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] pbs/torque jobs
Hi Sheldon,
is there anything particular about your job configuration, e.g.
are you you using the run as real user option or are you using
the drmaa_external_runjob_
script option ? Are you using the drmaa or the PBS runner ?
Best,
Marius
On 13 June 2018 at 21:13, Briand, Sheldon (NRC/CNRC) <sheldon.briand@canada.ca> wrote:
Hi,
I have upgraded to Galaxy 18.05 (from 17.05). I am running a torque job scheduler (version 6.02).
When I submit a job through galaxy and I look in the admin/manage jobs section I see that the job has been submitted successfully. It shows that the job is queued and waiting to run. On the cluster I see that the job runs and goes to completion. However, the status in galaxy continue to show that the job is waiting to run and the status never gets updated. I’m using postgres as my database and I am running through a nginx proxy.
I see no errors in my galaxy.log file.
I switched from galaxy.ini to galaxy.yml and from paste to uwsgi. Is this a configuration problem on my end? Where should I be looking?
Thanks,
-Sheldon
Sheldon Briand
Computer Systems and Applications Analyst
National Research Council/Government of Canada
Sheldon.briand@canada.ca/ Tel: (902) 426-1677
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