It seems at the moment that invoking ipyrad with the --ipcluster flag works great, but then it looks like it kills the engines and stops ipcluster after it finishes running. I think it shouldn't do this. If you start the cluster by hand you should also clean it up by hand.
It seems at the moment that invoking ipyrad with the
--ipcluster
flag works great, but then it looks like it kills the engines and stops ipcluster after it finishes running. I think it shouldn't do this. If you start the cluster by hand you should also clean it up by hand.