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Revision as of 18:28, 2 June 2022
Description
BaseMount is a tool to mount your BaseSpace data as a Linux file system. You can navigate through projects, samples, runs and app results and interact directly with the associated files exactly as you would with any other local file system. BaseMount is a FUSE, which operates in user-space and uses the BaseSpace API to populate the contents of each directory.
Required Modules
Serial
- basemount
System Variables
- HPC_BASEMOUNT_DIR - installation directory
Additional Information
- Note
- Create a mount point for basemount within your /blue space to avoid getting a 'permission denied' error as basemount tries to use a system directory /mnt to mount your Illumina Basespace project directory. For example,
jdoe@gator~$ mkdir /blue/mygroup/jdoe/mnt/
jdoe@gator~$ module load basemount
jdoe@gator~$ basemount /blue/mygroup/jdoe/mnt/
Performance
If you're running into the following error while running BaseMount: fuse: failed to exec fusermount: No such file or directory
Try running BaseMount on a login node. Currently, the login nodes are the only ones that have FuserMount available.