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I am trying to run the below Docker command but am receiving a file not found error. I have verified that the local folder /D/VMs/... contains the appropriate file, and that the adam-submit command is properly functioning. I believe there is an issue with how I am mounting the local folder - I assumed that it would be at the location /data for the docker machine. For context, I am following the tutorial at http://ampcamp.berkeley.edu/5/exercises/genome-analysis-with-adam.html using the docker image at https://hub.docker.com/r/heuermh/adam/

Docker Run:

docker run -v '/D/VMs/hs/adam/data:/data' heuermh/adam adam-submit transform '/data/NA12878.sam' '/data/NA12878.adam'

Docker Run #2:

docker run -v //d/vms/hs/adam/data:/data heuermh/adam adam-submit transform /data/NA12878.sam /data/NA12878.adam

Error:

Exception in thread "main" java.io.FileNotFoundException: Couldn't find any files matching /data/NA12878.sam. If you are trying to glob a directory of Parquet files, you need to glob inside the directory as well (e.g., "glob.me.*.adam/*", instead of "glob.me.*.adam"

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From the directories you listed, it looks like you're running Docker for Windows. This runs inside of a VM, and folders mapped into a container are mapped from that VM. To map a folder from the parent OS, it needs to first be shared to the VM which is enabled by default on C:/Users.

If you're using docker-machine, check the settings of your VirtualBox, otherwise, check the settings of Docker itself for sharing folders and make sure /D/VMs is included.

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  • I am actually relying on Docker Toolbox, which I hope operates the same way as you described. However, I tried moving my /data folder to C:/users and running docker run -v '/c/users/data:/data ... but to no avail.
    – mongolol
    Feb 3, 2017 at 2:18
  • Users is case sensitive (this is a Linux based VM), so make sure you use Users and not users.
    – BMitch
    Feb 3, 2017 at 11:25

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