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  • xinwu
    Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 33

    One question to the new published paper about Myrna

    The latest paper about RNA-seq application is "Cloud-scale RNA-sequencing differential expression analysis with Myrna" written by Ben Langmead, etc. It uses Bowtie, R, Bioconductor. I think they are integrated with Hadoop streaming, since they are all binary executable tools. My question is how to install them on all of hadoop nodes in one step or quickly? Manually installation will be a tedious work and not acceptable when you have a big hadoop cluster, say, over 100+ nodes. I just wonder is there a solution to overcome or fix this issue.
    Thanks in advance.
    BTW, I don't think binary executeables installation in a shared file system like NFS is a good solution.
    Last edited by xinwu; 08-22-2010, 07:38 PM.
  • nilshomer
    Nils Homer
    • Nov 2008
    • 1283

    #2
    Originally posted by xinwu View Post
    BTW, I don't think binary executeables installation in a shared file system like NFS is a good solution.
    Please clarify the above.

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    • xinwu
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 33

      #3
      Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
      Please clarify the above.
      OK, I should state that "not a good solution for me" rather than "not a good solution" because of some internal limitations.
      But NFS itself has limitations if you considerate performance, etc.

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      • Ben Langmead
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 200

        #4
        Originally posted by xinwu View Post
        Manually installation will be a tedious work and not acceptable when you have a big hadoop cluster, say, over 100+ nodes. I just wonder is there a solution to overcome or fix this issue.
        Thanks in advance.
        BTW, I don't think binary executeables installation in a shared file system like NFS is a good solution.
        Hi Xinwu,

        I'm not sure why a shared filesystem isn't a good solution -- it works for me, and is way more convenient than installing on each node. As for easy installation: we include a script with Myrna that automatically grabs and builds R and Bioconductor with all of the appropriate packages installed ($MYRNA_HOME/R/build_r.sh). The ideal situation is: you download the Myrna archive to an NFS share, run that script from one of your cluster nodes, and you're done. R is now runnable on all the nodes, and Myrna automatically tries $MYRNA_HOME/R when looking for an appropriate R_HOME.

        Also note that if you run in cloud mode (on EMR), R is downloaded to each EC2 node automatically with no user intervention.

        Thanks,
        Ben

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        • xinwu
          Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 33

          #5
          Hi Ben,
          First, I really appreciate your excellent job on NGS. Actually, I met a potential NFS bug in my computing environment and can not build/install any binary software. I am also not authorized to update Linux/NFS to fix the issue. I apologize if I mislead you by "not a good solution", what I want to say is "is not a choice for me". In my situation, I prefer to install myrna on native system rather than NFS due to the issue I met and some concern of performance, security policy, etc. You said when myrna is run in cloud mode(EMR), R is installed on EACH EC2 node. It indicates cloud mode also does not use shared NFS. The package is actually installed on the native system of every node, right? How do you do that? Or it is done automatically by Amozon Infrastructure? Thanks.

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