Difference between revisions of "DDocent"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Moskalenko (talk | contribs) m (Text replacement - "#uppercase" to "uc") |
Moskalenko (talk | contribs) m (Text replacement - "hpg2-dev" to "hpg-dev") |
||
Line 47: | Line 47: | ||
e.g. for a single core with 2Gb RAM for 10 minutes: | e.g. for a single core with 2Gb RAM for 10 minutes: | ||
− | srun -p | + | srun -p hpg-dev --pty -u bash -i |
Alternatively, load the ‘ufrc’ module and execute ‘srundev’. | Alternatively, load the ‘ufrc’ module and execute ‘srundev’. | ||
Line 53: | Line 53: | ||
To get 8 cores and 6gb RAM per core for 1 hour run: | To get 8 cores and 6gb RAM per core for 1 hour run: | ||
− | srun -p | + | srun -p hpg-dev -n 8 -mem-per-cpu 6 -t 60:00 -pty -u bash -i |
|}} | |}} |
Revision as of 14:30, 29 September 2021
Description
This script serves as an interactive bash wrapper to QC, assemble, map, and call SNPs from double digest RAD data. It is designed to run on Linux based machines with large memory capacity and multiple processing cores.
Required Modules
Serial
- ddocent
System Variables
- HPC_DDOCENT_DIR - installation directory
Additional Information
This module will only work within an interactive job.
e.g. for a single core with 2Gb RAM for 10 minutes:
srun -p hpg-dev --pty -u bash -i
Alternatively, load the ‘ufrc’ module and execute ‘srundev’.
To get 8 cores and 6gb RAM per core for 1 hour run:
srun -p hpg-dev -n 8 -mem-per-cpu 6 -t 60:00 -pty -u bash -i