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ncbi avatar ncbi commented on June 1, 2024
RAPT running failure

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mglgc avatar mglgc commented on June 1, 2024 1

Thanks for the reply. A bit late to be useful, but some reply at last.
If a get it properly, have you saying that one undocumented prerequisite for a successful stand-alone RAPT installation is have to open any local network firewall to the services #6-8 on the list of SRA resources? If so, I would suggest that this requirement should be included as key information in the program documentation for a successful RAPT running.
Thank you in advance for your reply.

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thibaudnis avatar thibaudnis commented on June 1, 2024

Oops, looks like this issue went unnoticed. Thank you for the report. We will get back to you in the next few days.

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lwagnerdc avatar lwagnerdc commented on June 1, 2024

Thanks for writing with a clear description of your problem.

Does the computer where you ran this have a firewall in place? If yes, it will be necessary to allow egress to the NCBI network services used by rapt for SRA access.
In particular, from the error message, port 443 of 130.14.29.110 looks to have been unavailable.

A complete list of SRA network resources is available here:
https://github.com/ncbi/sra-tools/wiki/Firewall-and-Routing-Information
RAPT may use services 6-8 on the list of SRA resources; under ordinary circumstances, only items 6 and 7 will see traffic. If changing your firewall is non-trivial (for example, if you need to communicate with a systems group who may not respond immediately), it's safest to request access to the services listed as items 6,7,8 there.

If this does not help, please let us know, be assured that the RAPT team is paying attention to error reports here now.

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mglgc avatar mglgc commented on June 1, 2024

Thanks for writing with a clear description of your problem.

Does the computer where you ran this have a firewall in place? If yes, it will be necessary to allow egress to the NCBI network services used by rapt for SRA access.
In particular, from the error message, port 443 of 130.14.29.110 looks to have been unavailable.

A complete list of SRA network resources is available here:
https://github.com/ncbi/sra-tools/wiki/Firewall-and-Routing-Information
RAPT may use services 6-8 on the list of SRA resources; under ordinary circumstances, only items 6 and 7 will see traffic. If changing your firewall is non-trivial (for example, if you need to communicate with a systems group who may not respond immediately), it's safest to request access to the services listed as items 6,7,8 there.

If this does not help, please let us know, be assured that the RAPT team is paying attention to error reports here now.

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lwagnerdc avatar lwagnerdc commented on June 1, 2024

Yes, access to SRA's network services for data retrieval is a prerequisite for running RAPT.
You raise a good point that this should be written clearly in the documentation. Thank you for the suggestion, we'll improve it.

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mglgc avatar mglgc commented on June 1, 2024

We are trying to run the standalone version of RAPT under Ubuntu 16.04 but the next error message is got after
./run_rapt.py --test:
"Cannot find docker compatible program".

Please, could you point us to any fix? Thank you so much in advance.

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lwagnerdc avatar lwagnerdc commented on June 1, 2024

Hello, is there a docker binary on your system?

"which docker" will check for the presence of a binary with that name everywhere covered by your environment's $PATH . If you're running on a shared environment, your systems group may have prepared instructions for users interested in docker without enabling it by default, or have a policy in place about using docker.
If you're running on a machine you control, then installing docker will likely be your next step. I can look for guidelines specific to your environment in that case; knowing more about your environment would be helpful if this is relevant.

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mglgc avatar mglgc commented on June 1, 2024

Thank you for your prompt reply. So, one additional prerequisity is to have a docker installation to run the standalone RAPT version, isn't it?

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lwagnerdc avatar lwagnerdc commented on June 1, 2024

Yes, a container runner is necessary, with docker preferred.

I think that this is mentioned in the documentation we have now for standalone RAPT:
https://github.com/ncbi/rapt/blob/master/Standalone%20RAPT.md

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