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Fatal error: /atac_dnase_pipelines/modules/conf.bds, line 39. Java heap space #115
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https://github.com/kundajelab/atac_dnase_pipelines#bigdatascript Did you add Java options to your ~/.bashrc? |
I had not.
I added it and reran it. It dies in the same place, although it does note
that it picked up _JAVA_OPTIONS.
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Did you add Java options to your ~/.bashrc?
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You didn't specify Your species_file is wrong. It's pointing to a fasta file. It should be a text file (INI) containing genome data file location.
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Thank you for your help.
I think I'm supposed to be passing these variables in a config file, but it
seems to work when I add them as direct flags. However, it now seems to be
spinning its wheels at the alignment stage.
01:28:38.892 ExecutionerClusterGeneric 'ClusterGeneric[31]': Tasks
[ClusterGeneric[31]] Pending: 0 Running: 1 Done: 1
Failed: 0
| PID | Task state | Task name |
Dependencies | Task definition
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| 1610998 | running (RUNNING) | bowtie2_PE rep1 |
| bowtie2 -X2000 --mm --local --threads 12 -x
/srv/gsfs0/projects/montgomery/mdegorte/Africa/ATAC/atac_dnase_pipelines/myGenomes/rn6/bowtie2_index/rn6.fa;
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/labs/smontgom/nteran/motrpac/atac/tissue_tests/run6/merged/RD002_S2_R1_001.fastq.gz
-2 /labs/smontgom/nteran/motrpac/atac/tissue_tests/run6/ |
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You didn't specify -species and -species_file correctly. Please see
README for details.
Your species_file is wrong. It's pointing to a fasta file. It should be a
text file (INI) containing genome data file location.
-species_file /srv/gsfs0/projects/montgomery/mdegorte/Africa/
ATAC/atac_dnase_pipelines/myGenomes/rn6/bowtie2_index/rn6.fa
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I am attempting to run bds atac using SCG.
The listed fatal error is java heap space, but changing the memory (anywhere from 30G - 900G) gives the same error and the -use_sambamba_markdup flag does not change anything.
The last line in the log is "Creating checkpoint file: Config or command line option disabled checkpoint file creation, nothing done."
My command is:
~/montgomery/atac/scripts/atac_dnase_pipelines/utils/bds_scr RD002 ~/montgomery/atac/scripts/atac_dnase_pipelines/atac.bds -nth 12 -mem_dedup 30G -mem_ataqc 30G -use_sambamba_markdup -fastq1_1 /labs/smontgom/nteran/motrpac/atac/tissue_tests/run6/merged/RD002_S2_R1_001.fastq.gz -fastq1_2 /labs/smontgom/nteran/motrpac/atac/tissue_tests/run6/merged/RD002_S2_R2_001.fastq.gz -species_file /srv/gsfs0/projects/montgomery/mdegorte/Africa/ATAC/atac_dnase_pipelines/myGenomes/rn6/bowtie2_index/rn6.fa -system slurm -q_for_slurm_account -q smontgom
The log file is attached/
RD002.BDS.log
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