Hi Nikolay, If you click on one of the red dataset's names, more information will be given in that expanded view. If the error designates a cluster error, then yes, a re-run is the correct solution. If it is another type of tool error, then the root cause can be investigated (this is usually associated with inputs). Some tips for trouble-shooting tool errors: http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Support#Error_from_tools How to submit a bug report for error datasets that you would like help/feedback on: http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Support#Reporting_tool_errors Transitory cluster issues are rare compared to the total volume of jobs processed, but they do occur and we apologize for the confusion that they can cause. Hopefully this info helps you to determine they type of error, or you can submit the bug report and we can give direct confirmation/feedback. Best, Jen Galaxy team On 5/17/13 2:26 PM, Nikolay N. wrote:
Hi,
I submitted a sample for Tophat processing on the main Galaxy instance and it seems to me that that the processing of that sample has failed. The corresponding sections in the history are in red (see attached screenshot).
How can I find out what has happened? I don't see any error message.
Shall I simple re-submit these processing steps hoping that next time they won't fail?
many thanks,
Nikolay
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