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Hi,
I am trying to run HiCBrowser but keep getting this error message:
Serving Flask app "hicbrowser.views" (lazy loading)
Environment: production WARNING: Do not use the development server in a production environment. Use a production WSGI server instead.
Debug mode: off
raise ValueError("cannot have a multithreaded and " ValueError: cannot have a multithreaded and multi process server.
I am not sure whether this is due to the port number used. I was wondering if anyone already experienced this and was able to resolve it?
The command I have been running is the following:
runBrowser --config browserConfig.ini --port 5001 --numProcessors 8 runBrowser --config browserConfig.ini --port 8888 --numProcessors 8
FYI, I am using a cluster to run this command.
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you can ignore the Warning. The problem is:
ValueError: cannot have a multithreaded and multi process server.
I am not familiar with that error, but probably is unrelated to HiCBrowser. I recommend you to reach out to flask for help.
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Hi,
I am trying to run HiCBrowser but keep getting this error message:
Serving Flask app "hicbrowser.views" (lazy loading)
Environment: production
WARNING: Do not use the development server in a production environment.
Use a production WSGI server instead.
Debug mode: off
raise ValueError("cannot have a multithreaded and "
ValueError: cannot have a multithreaded and multi process server.
I am not sure whether this is due to the port number used.
I was wondering if anyone already experienced this and was able to resolve it?
The command I have been running is the following:
runBrowser --config browserConfig.ini --port 5001 --numProcessors 8
runBrowser --config browserConfig.ini --port 8888 --numProcessors 8
FYI, I am using a cluster to run this command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: