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nf-core/configs: Wellcome Sanger Institute Configuration

To use, run the pipeline with -profile sanger. This will download and launch the sanger.config which has been pre-configured with a setup suitable for the Wellcome Sanger Institute LSF cluster.

Running the workflow on the Wellcome Sanger Institute cluster

The latest version of Nextflow is not installed by default on the cluster. You will need to install it into a directory you have write access to

  • Install Nextflow : here

A recommended place to move the nextflow executable to is ~/bin so that it's in the PATH.

Nextflow manages each process as a separate job that is submitted to the cluster by using the bsub command.

If asking Nextflow to use Singularity to run the individual jobs, you should make sure that your account has access to the Singularity binary by adding these lines to your .bashrc file

[[ -f /software/modules/ISG/singularity ]] && module load ISG/singularity

Nextflow shouldn't run directly on the submission node but on a compute node. To do so make a shell script with a similar structure to the following code and submit with bsub < $PWD/my_script.sh

#!/bin/bash
#BSUB -o /path/to/a/log/dir/%J.o
#BSUB -e /path/to/a/log/dir/%J.e
#BSUB -M 8000
#BSUB -q oversubscribed
#BSUB -n 2

export HTTP_PROXY='http://wwwcache.sanger.ac.uk:3128'
export HTTPS_PROXY='http://wwwcache.sanger.ac.uk:3128'
export NXF_ANSI_LOG=false
export NXF_OPTS="-Xms8G -Xmx8G -Dnxf.pool.maxThreads=2000"
export NXF_VER=22.04.0-5697


nextflow run \
/path/to/nf-core/pipeline/main.nf \
-w /path/to/some/dir/work \
-profile sanger \
-c my_specific.config \
-qs 1000 \
-resume

## clean up on exit 0 - delete this if you want to keep the work dir
status=$?
if [[ $status -eq 0 ]]; then
  rm -r /path/to/some/dir/work
fi