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  • Save error report as text file in BWA

    Hi I'm using SUN Grid Engine to submit BWA jobs, written by shell script like this:

    Code:
    #!/bin/bash
    
    #$ -pe single 24
    #$ -V
    #$ -cwd
    #$ -o $HOME/sge_jobs_output/sge_job.$JOB_ID.out -j y
    #$ -S /bin/bash
    #$ -l mem_free=8G
    
    cd $HOME/scratch/bwa2/
    
    job_number=$SGE_TASK_ID
    SAM_NAME_1=`head -"$job_number" master_list_1|tail -1`
    /share/bin/bwa aln hg19_index "$SAM_NAME_1".recal.fastq.gz > "$SAM_NAME_1".sai
    
     #Do sth. here to save the output as text file. Here by output I don't mean
     # .sai file, but the error report like "10000000 sequences have been processed",
     #And text file name is SAM_NAME_1, which is a variable
    Just as shown at the end of script, I want to save the error report as .txt file; actually -o $HOME/sge_jobs_output/sge_job.$JOB_ID.out -j y has done similar thing; but what I want is variable SAM_NAME instead of JOB_ID.

    I tried using '>', like : /share/bin/bwa aln hg19_index "$SAM_NAME_1".recal.fastq.gz > "$SAM_NAME_1".sai 2> "$SAM_NAME_1".txt

    But this doesn't work. Seems all .sai file information rather than error report will be stored in .txt.

    Thanks

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