# nf-core/configs Mana (at University of Hawaii at Manoa) Configuration To use, run the pipeline with `-profile mana`. It will use the following parameters for Mana (UHM HPCC): - Load singularity and use it as default container technology - Setup a container cache directory in your home (~/.singularity_images_cache) - Select appropriate queues (currently: `shared,exclusive,kill-shared,kill-exclusive`) - Set the maximum available resources (available in 09/02/2022): - CPUs: 96 - Memory: 400.GB - Time: 72.h ## Pre-requisites In order to run a nf-core pipeline on Mana, you will need to setup nextflow in your environment. At the moment, nextflow is not available as a module (but might be in the future). ### Install nextflow in a conda environment Before we start, we will need to work on an interactive node (currently, mana doesn't let you execute any program in the login node): ```bash # Request an interactive sandbox node for 30 min srun --pty -t 30 -p sandbox /bin/bash ``` To setup nextflow on your account, follow these steps. ```bash # Load the latest anaconda3 module module load lang/Anaconda3/2022.05 # Initialize environment . $(conda info --base)/etc/profile.d/conda.sh # Install nextflow (here in base environment, but you can create a new one if you'd like) conda install -c bioconda nextflow ``` If you want these settings to be persistent, you can add the first 2 commands in your .bash_profile file like this: ```bash echo "module load lang/Anaconda3/2022.05" >> ~/.bash_profile echo "$(conda info --base)/etc/profile.d/conda.sh" >> ~/.bash_profile ```