09-16-2010
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pilotHans
seems that everythings fine. It did add 3G i guess.hmm..Now lets hope all the original files in /usr are there
+ One additional question.
Can I keep on adding the size? meaning lets say after this I still find 3G not enough and I want to add more, would it effect anything? My assumption is No.
chfs works fine and does not affect existing data. you can keep adding space as long as you have physical space available. I would strongly suggest moving non-OS data out of /usr though. This will make backup/restores go much smoother and avoid having an application affect the OS in a negative way.
chfs is normally the only command that is needed for this. be *very* careful with LVM commands. They are very powerful and can make for a bad day if used improperly.
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re-pcr
RE-PCR(1) General Commands Manual RE-PCR(1)
NAME
re-PCR -- Find sequence tagged sites (STS) in DNA sequences
SYNOPSIS
re-PCR [-hV] -p hash-file [-g gaps] [-n mism] [-lq] [primer ...]
re-PCR [-hV] -P hash-file [-g gaps] [-n mism] [-l] [-m margin] [-O+|-] [-C batchcnt] [-o outfile] [-r+|-] [primers-file ...]
re-PCR [-hV] -s hash-file [-g gaps] [-n mism] [-lq] [-m margin] [-o outfile] [-r+|-] [left right lo[-hi] [...]]
re-PCR [-hV] -S hash-file [-g gaps] [-n mism] [-lq] [-m margin] [-O+|-] [-C batchcnt] [-o outfile] [-r+|-] [stsfile ...]
DESCRIPTION
Implements reverse searching (called Reverse e-PCR) to make it feasible to search the human genome sequence and other large genomes by per-
forming STS and primer searches.
OPTIONS
-p=hash-file
Perform primer lookup using hash-file
-P=hash-file
Perform primer lookup using hash-file
-s=hash-file
Perform STS lookup using hash-file
-S=hash-file
Perform STS lookup using hash-file
-n=mism Set max allowed mismatches per primer for lookup
-g=gaps Set max allowed indels per primer for lookup
-m=margin Set variability for STS size for lookup
-l Use presize alignments (only if gaps>0)
-G Print alignments in comments
-d=min-max
Set default STS size
-r=+|- Enable/disable reverse STS lookup
-O=+|- Enable/disable syscall optimisation
-C=batchcnt
Set number of STSes per batch
-o=outfile
Set output file name
-q Quiet (no progress indicator)
EXAMPLE
famap -tN -b genome.famap org/chr_*.fa
fahash -b genome.hash -w 12 -f3 ${PWD}/genome.famap
re-PCR -s genome.hash -n1 -g1 ACTATTGATGATGA AGGTAGATGTTTTT 120-200
See famap(1) and fahash(1)
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/ncbi-epcr/README.txt
bioperl(1), e-pcr(1), famap(1) and fahash(1)
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted
to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by
the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
April 2008 RE-PCR(1)