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job grouping is great! E.g.,
snakemake --groups blast_on_fugu_file=blastg --group-components blastg=16
However, I am finding that all of my slurm that are all named like:
wgac-GROUP-batch=10
so I can't tell which rule (which job group) is currently running. Is there a way to get the slurm jobs named by the name of the job group or the name of the rule (in the case in which the job group has a single rule)?
Thanks!
David
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Per Johannes' suggestion, I am submitting this:
job grouping is great! E.g.,
snakemake --groups blast_on_fugu_file=blastg --group-components blastg=16
However, I am finding that all of my slurm that are all named like:
wgac-GROUP-batch=10
so I can't tell which rule (which job group) is currently running. Is there a way to get the slurm jobs named by the name of the job group or the name of the rule (in the case in which the job group has a single rule)?
Thanks!
David
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: