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7 ~1G of RAM per 1M reads to be assembled" | 7 ~1G of RAM per 1M reads to be assembled" |
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9 By default, this tool is configured to limit the memory consumption to 1G. | 9 By default, this tool is configured to limit the memory consumption to 1G. |
10 You might need to lower this limit if the machine(s) executing the jobs have less memory available. | 10 You might need to lower this limit if the machine(s) executing the jobs have less memory available. |
11 If you have a lot of reads to assemble and a machine with enough memory, you can increase it. | 11 If you have a lot of reads to assemble and a machine with enough memory, you can increase it. |
12 In both cases, you can set the GALAXY_MEMORY_MB environmental variable in the destination section of the job_conf.xml file:: | 12 |
13 This tool uses the GALAXY_MEMORY_MB environmental variable to limit the its memory usage. If you use a supported cluster type, you just need to limit the memory in the destination section of the job_conf.xml file to the amount of available memory (in MB), for example with a Slurm cluster:: | |
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15 <destination id="cluster_high_mem" runner="slurm | |
16 <param id="nativeSpecification">--mem=1024</param> | |
17 </destination> | |
18 | |
19 If you cluster type does not support memory limit detection, you can also set manually the GALAXY_MEMORY_MB environmental variable in the destination section of the job_conf.xml file to the amount of available memory (in MB):: | |
13 | 20 |
14 <?xml version="1.0"?> | 21 <?xml version="1.0"?> |
15 <!-- A sample job config that explicitly configures job running the way it is configured by default (if there is no explicit config). --> | 22 <!-- A sample job config that explicitly configures job running the way it is configured by default (if there is no explicit config). --> |
16 <job_conf> | 23 <job_conf> |
17 <plugins> | 24 <plugins> |
20 <handlers> | 27 <handlers> |
21 <handler id="main"/> | 28 <handler id="main"/> |
22 </handlers> | 29 </handlers> |
23 <destinations> | 30 <destinations> |
24 <destination id="local" runner="local"> | 31 <destination id="local" runner="local"> |
25 <env id="GALAXY_MEMORY_MB">1G</env> | 32 <env id="GALAXY_MEMORY_MB">1024</env> |
26 </destination> | 33 </destination> |
27 </destinations> | 34 </destinations> |
28 </job_conf> | 35 </job_conf> |
29 | 36 |
30 | 37 |