nf-core/configs: ceci_nic5
CÉCI NIC5 cluster profiles provided by the GIGA Bioinformatics Team.
nf-core/configs: NIC5 CÉCI Cluster Configuration
This configuration provides sensible default parameters to run nf-core pipelines (and nf-core compatible pipelines) on the CÉCI NIC5 cluster.
To use it, add -profile ceci_nic5 when running a pipeline.
This will automatically download the ceci_nic5.config.
The configuration sets slurm as the default executor and enables singularity as container runner.
Loading the required modules
Before running a pipeline, one should load nextflow using the environment module system.
This can be achieved with:
# Load modules
module load 'Nextflow/21.08.0'
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Config file
/* * CÉCI NIC5 CLUSTER * ================= * This configuration file provides sensible defaults to run Nextflow pipelines * on the CÉCI NIC5 cluster. * * For more information on the CÉCI NIC5 cluster, refer to this page of the * wiki: * https://www.ceci-hpc.be/clusters.html#nic5 */params { config_profile_name = 'CÉCI' config_profile_description = 'CÉCI NIC5 cluster profiles provided by the GIGA Bioinformatics Team.' config_profile_contact = 'Martin Grignard (@MartinGrignard)' config_profile_url = 'https://www.ceci-hpc.be/clusters.html#nic5'}
/* * Resources limitations * --------------------- * These resources limitations are maximum values across all nodes of all * queues. At least one node matches these maximum resources in all of the * available queues. * * For more information on the available nodes, use the `sinfo` command. */params { max_cpus = 64 max_memory = 1.TB max_time = 2.days}
/* * Singularity configuration * ------------------------- * Singularity is used to run containerised tools. */singularity { autoMounts = true cacheDir = "${System.getenv('HOME')}/.cache/singularity" enabled = true pullTimeout = 3.hours}
/* * Slurm configuration * ------------------- * Slurm is used as a workload manager. This configuration makes sure to share * the available resources in a fairly. * * For more information on how to use Slurm on the CÉCI clusters, refer to this * page of the wiki: * https://support.ceci-hpc.be/doc/_contents/QuickStart/SubmittingJobs/SlurmTutorial.html */executor { name = 'slurm' queueSize = 200 pollInterval = 10.s}
/* * Process configuration * --------------------- * Several queues are available on the cluster, based on the required memory. * This configuration makes sure to request resources on the most * relevant queue. * * For more information on the available queues, refer to this page of the * wiki: * https://www.ceci-hpc.be/clusters.html#nic5 */process { queue = { task.memory <= 256.GB ? 'batch' : 'hmem' } resourceLimits = [ cpus : 64, memory: 1.TB, time : 2.days, ] stageInMode = 'symlink' stageOutMode = 'rsync'}