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  • ercfrtz
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 23

    Picard AddOrReplaceReadGroups Error

    Hello all,

    I am getting the following error when I try to run the AddOrReplaceReadGroups function on picard.


    net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups INPUT=/storage/isu/reecy_lab/tmp_eric/9111.1.12.bwa.sorted.bam OUTPUT=/storage/isu/reecy_lab/tmp_eric/9111.1.12.bwa.sorted.corrected.bam SORT_ORDER=coordinate RGLB=BWA RGPL=illumina RGPU=run RGSM=9111 RGID=1 TMP_DIR=/tmp/ercfrtz VERBOSITY=INFO QUIET=false VALIDATION_STRINGENCY=STRICT COMPRESSION_LEVEL=5 MAX_RECORDS_IN_RAM=500000 CREATE_INDEX=false CREATE_MD5_FILE=false
    INFO 2011-03-25 14:33:23 AddOrReplaceReadGroups Created read group ID=1 PL=illumina LB=BWA SM=9111

    [Fri Mar 25 14:36:18 CDT 2011] net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups done.
    Runtime.totalMemory()=922746880
    Exception in thread "main" net.sf.samtools.util.RuntimeIOException: Write error; BinaryCodec in writemode; streamed file (filename not available)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeBytes(BinaryCodec.java:199)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeBytes(BinaryCodec.java:189)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeString(BinaryCodec.java:296)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeString(BinaryCodec.java:283)
    at net.sf.samtools.BAMRecordCodec.encode(BAMRecordCodec.java:128)
    at net.sf.samtools.BAMRecordCodec.encode(BAMRecordCodec.java:37)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.SortingCollection.spillToDisk(SortingCollection.java:185)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.SortingCollection.add(SortingCollection.java:140)
    at net.sf.samtools.SAMFileWriterImpl.addAlignment(SAMFileWriterImpl.java:157)
    at net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups.doWork(AddOrReplaceReadGroups.java:93)
    at net.sf.picard.cmdline.CommandLineProgram.instanceMain(CommandLineProgram.java:156)
    at net.sf.picard.cmdline.CommandLineProgram.instanceMainWithExit(CommandLineProgram.java:117)
    at net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups.main(AddOrReplaceReadGroups.java:61)
    Caused by: java.io.IOException: No space left on device
    at java.io.FileOutputStream.writeBytes(Native Method)
    at java.io.FileOutputStream.write(Unknown Source)
    at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(Unknown Source)
    at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.write(Unknown Source)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeBytes(BinaryCodec.java:197)
    ... 12 more


    Any suggestions?
  • Bruins
    Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 78

    #2
    Carefully read your stack trace:
    Originally posted by ercfrtz View Post
    [Fri Mar 25 14:36:18 CDT 2011] net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups done.
    Runtime.totalMemory()=922746880
    Exception in thread "main" net.sf.samtools.util.RuntimeIOException: Write error; BinaryCodec in writemode; streamed file (filename not available)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeBytes(BinaryCodec.java:199)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeBytes(BinaryCodec.java:189)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeString(BinaryCodec.java:296)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeString(BinaryCodec.java:283)
    at net.sf.samtools.BAMRecordCodec.encode(BAMRecordCodec.java:128)
    at net.sf.samtools.BAMRecordCodec.encode(BAMRecordCodec.java:37)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.SortingCollection.spillToDisk(SortingCollection.java:185)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.SortingCollection.add(SortingCollection.java:140)
    at net.sf.samtools.SAMFileWriterImpl.addAlignment(SAMFileWriterImpl.java:157)
    at net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups.doWork(AddOrReplaceReadGroups.java:93)
    at net.sf.picard.cmdline.CommandLineProgram.instanceMain(CommandLineProgram.java:156)
    at net.sf.picard.cmdline.CommandLineProgram.instanceMainWithExit(CommandLineProgram.java:117)
    at net.sf.picard.sam.AddOrReplaceReadGroups.main(AddOrReplaceReadGroups.java:61)
    Caused by: java.io.IOException: No space left on device
    at java.io.FileOutputStream.writeBytes(Native Method)
    at java.io.FileOutputStream.write(Unknown Source)
    at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(Unknown Source)
    at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.write(Unknown Source)
    at net.sf.samtools.util.BinaryCodec.writeBytes(BinaryCodec.java:197)
    ... 12 more
    If the problem isn't the dir you're writing in, use an alternative temp dir (in stead of the default /tmp) with sufficient space (check Picard manual).

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