This page contains a quick start guide for earlier versions of Parabricks that are still available but no longer directly supported. Please refer to the latest version for direct support.
v3.6
Getting Started
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Connect to compute client.
ssh wustlkey@compute1-client-1.ris.wustl.edu
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Prepare the computing environment before submitting a job.
# Use scratch file system for temp space export SCRATCH1=/scratch1/fs1/${COMPUTE_ALLOCATION} # Use Active storage for input and output data export STORAGE1=/storage1/fs1/${STORAGE_ALLOCATION}/Active # Mapping for the Parabricks license(s) is required export LSF_DOCKER_VOLUMES="/scratch1/fs1/ris/application/parabricks-license:/opt/parabricks $SCRATCH1:$SCRATCH1 $STORAGE1:$STORAGE1 $HOME:$HOME" export PATH="/opt/miniconda/bin:$PATH" # Use host level communications for the GPUs export LSF_DOCKER_NETWORK=host # Use debug flag when trying to figure out why your job failed to launch on the cluster #export LSF_DOCKER_RUN_LOGLEVEL=DEBUG # Use entry point because the parabricks container has other entrypoints but our cluster requires /bin/sh export LSF_DOCKER_ENTRYPOINT=/bin/sh # Create tmp dir export TMP_DIR=${STORAGE1}"/parabricks-tmp" [ ! -d $TMP_DIR ] && mkdir $TMP_DIR
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Submit job. Basic commands for use:
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V100 Hardware
bsub -n 16 -M 64GB -R 'gpuhost rusage[mem=64GB] span[hosts=1]' -q general -gpu "num=1:gmodel=TeslaV100_SXM2_32GB:j_exclusive=yes" -a 'docker(gcr.io/ris-registry-shared/parabricks)' pbrun command options
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A100 Hardware
bsub -n 16 -M 64GB -R 'gpuhost rusage[mem=64GB] span[hosts=1]' -q general -gpu "num=1:gmodel=NVIDIAA100_SXM4_40GB:j_exclusive=yes" -a 'docker(gcr.io/ris-registry-shared/parabricks_ampere)' pbrun command options
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Known Issues
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VQSR does not support gzipped files.
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CNVKit
--count-reads
does not work as expected. A separate CNVKit Docker image can be used an an alternative to this option.
Additional Information
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- You may need to adjust your cores (
-n
) and memory (-M
andmem
) depending on your data set. -
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1 GPU server should have 64GB CPU RAM, at least 16 CPU threads.
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2 GPU server should have 100GB CPU RAM, at least 24 CPU threads.
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4 GPU server should have 196GB CPU RAM, at least 32 CPU threads.
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- You may need to adjust your cores (
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You can run this interactive (-Is) or in batch mode in the general or general-interactive queues.
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You will probably want to keep the GPUs at 4 and RAM at 196GB unless your data set is smaller than the 5GB test data set.
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There is diminishing returns on using more GPUs on small data sets.
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Replace
command
with any of thepbrun
commands such asfq2bam
,bqsr
,applybqsr
, orhaplotypecaller
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Please refer to official Parabricks documentation for additional direction.