Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-28 Thread Stefanie Ververs

On 26.10.2011 16:13, Jeremy Goecks wrote:

Hi Ross,

I checked the following:

wget  works, I can download the file. It's not saved as.tar.gz but as 
"export_archive?id=a69ee3e00cb4d02c". Anyway, I can unpack the archive with tar xfvz.

hg head:

Änderung:5955:949e4f5fa03a
Marke:   tip
Nutzer:  Nate Coraor
Datum:   Mon Aug 29 14:42:04 2011 -0400
Zusammenfassung: Missing import in library_contents.py

Where can I find the file (I assume?) paster.log?

Best place to look for the error is in the job table. Try this query for your 
database:

--
select id, state, command_line, stdout, stderr from job where 
tool_id='__EXPORT_HISTORY__' order by id desc;
--

and look at the stderr column for some information about the problem. Please 
send us the command line and the stderr for the problematic jobs; this should 
help us figure out what's going on.

Thanks,
J.


Hi Jeremy,

76 | ok| python 
/home/cweinberg/Software/galaxy-dist/lib/galaxy/tools/imp_exp/unpack_tar_gz_archive.py 
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=a69ee3e00cb4d02c 
./database/tmp/tmpbxuXL2 --url  | Error unpacking tar/gz archive: [Errno 
2] No such file or directory: './database/tmp/tmpbxuXL2/tmpBn0UbN' file '', mode 'w' at 0x7f1c2cc991e0> | Error cleaning up history 
import job: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'./database/tmp/tmpbxuXL2/history_attrs.txt'


This is one of the db entries, the other ones are similar (different 
tmp-directories).


Looks like a problem with the temporary directories..


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-26 Thread Jeremy Goecks
> --
> select id, state, command_line, stdout, stderr from job where 
> tool_id='__EXPORT_HISTORY__' order by id desc;
> --

The query should actually be:

select id, state, command_line, stdout, stderr from job where 
tool_id='__IMPORT_HISTORY__' order by id desc;

Thanks,
J.  
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-26 Thread Jeremy Goecks
> Hi Ross,
> 
> I checked the following:
> 
> wget  works, I can download the file. It's not saved as 
> .tar.gz but as "export_archive?id=a69ee3e00cb4d02c". Anyway, I 
> can unpack the archive with tar xfvz.
> 
> hg head:
> 
> Änderung:5955:949e4f5fa03a
> Marke:   tip
> Nutzer:  Nate Coraor 
> Datum:   Mon Aug 29 14:42:04 2011 -0400
> Zusammenfassung: Missing import in library_contents.py
> 
> Where can I find the file (I assume?) paster.log?

Best place to look for the error is in the job table. Try this query for your 
database:

--
select id, state, command_line, stdout, stderr from job where 
tool_id='__EXPORT_HISTORY__' order by id desc;
--

and look at the stderr column for some information about the problem. Please 
send us the command line and the stderr for the problematic jobs; this should 
help us figure out what's going on.

Thanks,
J.
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-26 Thread Stefanie Ververs

Hi Ross,

I checked the following:

wget  works, I can download the file. It's not saved as 
.tar.gz but as "export_archive?id=a69ee3e00cb4d02c". 
Anyway, I can unpack the archive with tar xfvz.


hg head:

Änderung:5955:949e4f5fa03a
Marke:   tip
Nutzer:  Nate Coraor 
Datum:   Mon Aug 29 14:42:04 2011 -0400
Zusammenfassung: Missing import in library_contents.py

Where can I find the file (I assume?) paster.log?




On 25.10.2011 12:19, Ross wrote:

Sorry to hear it's not working for you - that link definitely did work
to an Australian Galaxy server behind a relatively tight and fussy
firewall.

Suggestions: check that it's not a local firewall problem - eg try
wget http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=735329393657ab63
or on the same link you're trying to import - it's just an archive.

If that works, then maybe check for an old version of the code your
Galaxy is running?
eg what does:

hg head

show from the root of the installation that's failing to import?

Is there anything interesting in paster.log after you start an import
job that never finishes?

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Stefanie Ververs
  wrote:

Hi Ross,

that is exactly what I tried - "Export to file" and then enter the link into
"Import from File".
But the History never appears in the account on our Galaxy :(
It works between different accounts on main, but not from main to our's..


Am 25.10.2011 11:58, schrieb Ross:

Hi, Stefanie.

I think you might want a URL pointing to an "archived history" if you
want to move your history to a different Galaxy?

I imported your test history into my account on main, then I used the
'export to file' option (it might not be optimally named since it
really creates an importable archive) - main returned:

"Exporting History 'imported: Neue History zum Test'. Use this link to
download the archive or import it to another Galaxy server:
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=735329393657ab63

I just successfully imported from that URL to a private Galaxy and it
all looks right.


On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Stefanie Ververs
wrote:

Am 24.10.2011 21:05, schrieb Jeremy Goecks:

So - I'm logged in and the link is accessible.
(I tried with different accounts on the public server - that works; but
not importing to our own instance.)

The history must be "Accessible via link": Options -->  Share/Publish
-->
  Make History Accessible via Link

Can you share the history with me?

Thanks,
J.

I tried it, following your instructions.
And different follow-ups:
1) Pasting the "sharing"-Link into the "Import a History from an Archive"
field ->doesn't work
2) Opening the link being logged in to the account on OUR instance, that
means, the target account, but NOT on the source account. ->doesn't
work -
he tries to import the history on the public server (I assume because the
message was about "this will delete your current history")

When I imported histories from one account to another on the public
server,
I never used "Make History Accessible via Link". I just took the
export-Link
(the one you can download the history as an archive file.)
I even tried uploading the file somewhere else.

This is my test-History:
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/u/stef85/h/neue-history-zum-test

Steffi







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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-25 Thread Ross
Sorry to hear it's not working for you - that link definitely did work
to an Australian Galaxy server behind a relatively tight and fussy
firewall.

Suggestions: check that it's not a local firewall problem - eg try
wget http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=735329393657ab63
or on the same link you're trying to import - it's just an archive.

If that works, then maybe check for an old version of the code your
Galaxy is running?
eg what does:

hg head

show from the root of the installation that's failing to import?

Is there anything interesting in paster.log after you start an import
job that never finishes?

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Stefanie Ververs
 wrote:
> Hi Ross,
>
> that is exactly what I tried - "Export to file" and then enter the link into
> "Import from File".
> But the History never appears in the account on our Galaxy :(
> It works between different accounts on main, but not from main to our's..
>
>
> Am 25.10.2011 11:58, schrieb Ross:
>>
>> Hi, Stefanie.
>>
>> I think you might want a URL pointing to an "archived history" if you
>> want to move your history to a different Galaxy?
>>
>> I imported your test history into my account on main, then I used the
>> 'export to file' option (it might not be optimally named since it
>> really creates an importable archive) - main returned:
>>
>> "Exporting History 'imported: Neue History zum Test'. Use this link to
>> download the archive or import it to another Galaxy server:
>> http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=735329393657ab63
>>
>> I just successfully imported from that URL to a private Galaxy and it
>> all looks right.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Stefanie Ververs
>>   wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 24.10.2011 21:05, schrieb Jeremy Goecks:
>
> So - I'm logged in and the link is accessible.
> (I tried with different accounts on the public server - that works; but
> not importing to our own instance.)

 The history must be "Accessible via link": Options -->    Share/Publish
 -->
  Make History Accessible via Link

 Can you share the history with me?

 Thanks,
 J.
>>>
>>> I tried it, following your instructions.
>>> And different follow-ups:
>>> 1) Pasting the "sharing"-Link into the "Import a History from an Archive"
>>> field ->  doesn't work
>>> 2) Opening the link being logged in to the account on OUR instance, that
>>> means, the target account, but NOT on the source account. ->  doesn't
>>> work -
>>> he tries to import the history on the public server (I assume because the
>>> message was about "this will delete your current history")
>>>
>>> When I imported histories from one account to another on the public
>>> server,
>>> I never used "Make History Accessible via Link". I just took the
>>> export-Link
>>> (the one you can download the history as an archive file.)
>>> I even tried uploading the file somewhere else.
>>>
>>> This is my test-History:
>>> http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/u/stef85/h/neue-history-zum-test
>>>
>>> Steffi
>
>



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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-25 Thread Stefanie Ververs

Hi Ross,

that is exactly what I tried - "Export to file" and then enter the link 
into "Import from File".

But the History never appears in the account on our Galaxy :(
It works between different accounts on main, but not from main to our's..


Am 25.10.2011 11:58, schrieb Ross:

Hi, Stefanie.

I think you might want a URL pointing to an "archived history" if you
want to move your history to a different Galaxy?

I imported your test history into my account on main, then I used the
'export to file' option (it might not be optimally named since it
really creates an importable archive) - main returned:

"Exporting History 'imported: Neue History zum Test'. Use this link to
download the archive or import it to another Galaxy server:
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=735329393657ab63

I just successfully imported from that URL to a private Galaxy and it
all looks right.


On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Stefanie Ververs
  wrote:

Am 24.10.2011 21:05, schrieb Jeremy Goecks:

So - I'm logged in and the link is accessible.
(I tried with different accounts on the public server - that works; but
not importing to our own instance.)

The history must be "Accessible via link": Options -->Share/Publish -->
  Make History Accessible via Link

Can you share the history with me?

Thanks,
J.

I tried it, following your instructions.
And different follow-ups:
1) Pasting the "sharing"-Link into the "Import a History from an Archive"
field ->  doesn't work
2) Opening the link being logged in to the account on OUR instance, that
means, the target account, but NOT on the source account. ->  doesn't work -
he tries to import the history on the public server (I assume because the
message was about "this will delete your current history")

When I imported histories from one account to another on the public server,
I never used "Make History Accessible via Link". I just took the export-Link
(the one you can download the history as an archive file.)
I even tried uploading the file somewhere else.

This is my test-History:
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/u/stef85/h/neue-history-zum-test

Steffi


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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-25 Thread Ross
Hi, Stefanie.

I think you might want a URL pointing to an "archived history" if you
want to move your history to a different Galaxy?

I imported your test history into my account on main, then I used the
'export to file' option (it might not be optimally named since it
really creates an importable archive) - main returned:

"Exporting History 'imported: Neue History zum Test'. Use this link to
download the archive or import it to another Galaxy server:
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/history/export_archive?id=735329393657ab63

I just successfully imported from that URL to a private Galaxy and it
all looks right.


On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Stefanie Ververs
 wrote:
> Am 24.10.2011 21:05, schrieb Jeremy Goecks:
>>>
>>> So - I'm logged in and the link is accessible.
>>> (I tried with different accounts on the public server - that works; but
>>> not importing to our own instance.)
>>
>> The history must be "Accessible via link": Options -->  Share/Publish -->
>>  Make History Accessible via Link
>>
>> Can you share the history with me?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> J.
>
> I tried it, following your instructions.
> And different follow-ups:
> 1) Pasting the "sharing"-Link into the "Import a History from an Archive"
> field -> doesn't work
> 2) Opening the link being logged in to the account on OUR instance, that
> means, the target account, but NOT on the source account. -> doesn't work -
> he tries to import the history on the public server (I assume because the
> message was about "this will delete your current history")
>
> When I imported histories from one account to another on the public server,
> I never used "Make History Accessible via Link". I just took the export-Link
> (the one you can download the history as an archive file.)
> I even tried uploading the file somewhere else.
>
> This is my test-History:
> http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/u/stef85/h/neue-history-zum-test
>
> Steffi

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-25 Thread Stefanie Ververs

Am 24.10.2011 21:05, schrieb Jeremy Goecks:

So - I'm logged in and the link is accessible.
(I tried with different accounts on the public server - that works; but not 
importing to our own instance.)

The history must be "Accessible via link": Options -->  Share/Publish -->  Make 
History Accessible via Link

Can you share the history with me?

Thanks,
J.

I tried it, following your instructions.
And different follow-ups:
1) Pasting the "sharing"-Link into the "Import a History from an 
Archive" field -> doesn't work
2) Opening the link being logged in to the account on OUR instance, that 
means, the target account, but NOT on the source account. -> doesn't 
work - he tries to import the history on the public server (I assume 
because the message was about "this will delete your current history")


When I imported histories from one account to another on the public 
server, I never used "Make History Accessible via Link". I just took the 
export-Link (the one you can download the history as an archive file.)

I even tried uploading the file somewhere else.

This is my test-History:
http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/u/stef85/h/neue-history-zum-test

Steffi
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-24 Thread Jeremy Goecks
> But the histories never show up there. As I read in some older mails, you 
> need to be logged in the source account - I was, I checked that.

You'll need to be logged into the "target" Galaxy instance, and you'll also 
need to make sure the history that you want to export on the "source" Galaxy 
instance is accessible via link 

> Am I correct that it's possible to "copy" histories between different Galaxy 
> instances at all? (I assume because it's the only case that makes sense to 
> me..)

Correct.

> We thought it might depend on some Apache configuration, but didn't figure it 
> out yet.

Unlikely, but possible. Try the above suggestion first and let us know if 
you're still having trouble.

Thanks,
J.
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[galaxy-dev] Importing Historys in other Galaxy instances

2011-10-24 Thread Stefanie Ververs

Hi everybody,

I got another question concerning our own Galaxy instance.
We are trying to import Histories from the public Galaxy server via 
"Export to file" (in the public-Galaxy-account), saving the export-Link 
and "Import from File" in the account on our local system.
But the histories never show up there. As I read in some older mails, 
you need to be logged in the source account - I was, I checked that.


Am I correct that it's possible to "copy" histories between different 
Galaxy instances at all? (I assume because it's the only case that makes 
sense to me..)
We thought it might depend on some Apache configuration, but didn't 
figure it out yet.


Maybe someone's got some ideas :-)

Regards,

Steffi
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