09-08-2004
SUN E250 Cluster
Hi,
I need some help, since I am new to cluster.
I am handling a site where I have look after two SUN E250 server.
I have been asked to configure Active-Active Clustering on these servers.
I would like to know how to configure both the servers for clustering.
Below are the things which I beleive is required to have clustering -
A disk array
A fiber channel and Fiber switch
2 NICs
Do let me know if I have missed-out something.
Regards,
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psi-cd-hit-2d-g1
PSI-CD-HIT-2D-G1.PL(1) User Commands PSI-CD-HIT-2D-G1.PL(1)
NAME
psi-cd-hit-2d-g1.pl - runs similar algorithm like CD-HIT but using BLAST to calculate similarities in db1 or db2 format
DESCRIPTION
Usage psi-cd-hit-2d [Options]
Options
-i in_dbname, required
-o out_dbname, required
-c clustering threshold (sequence identity), default 0.3
-ce clustering threshold (blast expect), default -1,
it means by default it doesn't use expect threshold, but with positive value, the program cluster seqs if similarities meet either
identity threshold or expect threshold
-L coverage of shorter sequence ( aligned / full), default 0.0
-M coverage of longer sequence ( aligned / full), default 0.0
-R (1/0) use psi-blast profile? default 0 perform psi-blast / pdb-blast type search
-G (1/0) use global identity? default 1 sequence identity calculated as
total identical residues of local alignments / length of shorter seq
if you prefer to use -G 0, it is suggested that you also use -L, such as -L 0.8, to prevent very short matches.
-d length of description line in the .clstr file, default 30 if set to 0, it takes the fasta defline and stops at first space
-l length_of_throw_away_sequences, default 10
-p profile search para, default
"-a 2 -d nr80 -j 3 -F F -e 0.001 -b 500 -v 500"
-bfdb profile database, default nr80
-s blast search para, default
"-F F -e 0.000001 -b 100000 -v 100000"
-be blast expect cutoff, default 0.000001
-b filename of list of hosts to run this program in parallel with ssh calls, you need provide a list of hosts
-pbs No of jobs to send each time by PBS querying system
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when run in parallel with ssh (not pbs), I can copy blast dbs to local drives on each node to save blast db reading time BUT, IT MAY
NOT FASTER
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so I won't run them as queries
-i2 second input database
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============================== by Weizhong Li, liwz@sdsc.edu ==============================
If you find cd-hit useful, please kindly cite:
"Clustering of highly homologous sequences to reduce thesize of large protein database", Weizhong Li, Lukasz Jaroszewski & Adam
GodzikBioinformatics, (2001) 17:282-283 "Cd-hit: a fast program for clustering and comparing large sets of protein or nucleotide
sequences", Weizhong Li & Adam Godzik Bioinformatics, (2006) 22:1658-1659
psi-cd-hit-2d-g1.pl 4.6-2012-04-25 April 2012 PSI-CD-HIT-2D-G1.PL(1)