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=== Version === | === Version === | ||
1.10.4, 2.6.2, 2. | 1.10.4, 2.5.1, 2.6.3, 2.7.3, 2.7.5 | ||
=== Author / Distributor === | === Author / Distributor === | ||
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=== Running Program === | === Running Program === | ||
* version 1.10.4 | ====Versions without GPU support==== | ||
* version 1.10.4 installed in /apps/eb/Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0 | |||
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | ||
<pre class="gscript"> | <pre class="gscript"> | ||
module load Beast/1.10.4-GCC- | module load Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
*version 2.5.1 installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.5.1-GCC-11.3.0 | |||
* version 2. | |||
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | ||
<pre class="gscript"> | <pre class="gscript"> | ||
module load Beast/2. | module load Beast/2.5.1-GCC-11.3.0 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
* version 2.7.5 installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.7.5-GCC-11.3.0 | |||
* version 2. | |||
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | ||
<pre class="gscript"> | <pre class="gscript"> | ||
module load Beast/2. | module load Beast/2.7.5-GCC-11.3.0 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
====Versions with CPU and GPU support==== | ====Versions with CPU and GPU support==== | ||
* version | * version 1.10.4 with CPU and GPU support, installed in /apps/eb/Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0-CUDA-11.4.1. This version of Beast is using beagle-lib/3.1.2 with GPU support. | ||
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | ||
<pre class="gscript"> | <pre class="gscript"> | ||
module load Beast/2.6.3- | module load Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0-CUDA-11.4.1 | ||
</pre> | |||
* version 2.6.3 with CPU and GPU support, installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.6.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1/. This version of Beast is using beagle-lib/4.0.0 with GPU support. | |||
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | |||
<pre class="gscript"> | |||
module load Beast/2.6.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
* version 2.7.3 with CPU and GPU support, installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1/. This version of Beast is using beagle-lib/4.0.0 with GPU support. | |||
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with | |||
<pre class="gscript"> | |||
module load Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 | |||
</pre> | |||
====Run Beast in an interactive session==== | ====Run Beast in an interactive session==== | ||
Beast is a X window program with graphic interface. It has to be run in an interactive session. Please refer to [[ | Beast is a X window program with graphic interface. It has to be run in an interactive session. Please refer to [[OnDemand#X%20Desktop%20Session%20.28A.K.A.%20The%20Interactive%20X%20login%20app.29|X Desktop Sessions]] in [https://ondemand.gacrc.uga.edu/pun/sys/dashboard/ Open OnDemand]. | ||
Start X Terminal | # Start an [[OnDemand#X%20Desktop%20Session%20.28A.K.A.%20The%20Interactive%20X%20login%20app.29|X Desktop Session]] via Open OnDemand | ||
# Open the Terminal application in your X Desktop session (icon at the bottom of the Desktop or via the "Applications" button in the top left) | |||
< | # <code>ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1</code> | ||
# <code>beauti</code> ... | |||
# <code>beast</code> ... | |||
beauti | |||
... | |||
beast | |||
... | |||
* beast/beauti in this app is set to '''16GB''' max heap memory. If larger memory is needed, please contact us. | * beast/beauti in this app is set to '''16GB''' max heap memory. If larger memory is needed, please contact us. | ||
====Run Beast with GPU support in a batch job==== | ====Run Beast with GPU support in a batch job==== | ||
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#SBATCH --job-name=testBeast-GPU | #SBATCH --job-name=testBeast-GPU | ||
#SBATCH --partition=gpu_p | #SBATCH --partition=gpu_p | ||
#SBATCH --gres=gpu: | #SBATCH --gres=gpu:A100:1 | ||
#SBATCH --nodes=1 | #SBATCH --nodes=1 | ||
#SBATCH --ntasks=1 | #SBATCH --ntasks=1 | ||
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cd $SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR | cd $SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR | ||
ml Beast/2. | ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 | ||
beast -threads 4 -beagle -beagle_GPU [options] | beast -threads 4 -beagle -beagle_GPU [options] | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
where [options] need to be replaced by the options (command and arguments) you want to use. Other parameters of the job, such as the maximum wall clock time, maximum memory, the number of cores per node, and the job name need to be modified appropriately as well. | where [options] need to be replaced by the options (command and arguments) you want to use. Other parameters of the job, such as the maximum wall clock time, maximum memory, the number of cores per node, and the job name need to be modified appropriately as well. You need to use #SBATCH --gres=gpu:A100:1 to run the job on a A100 GPU node. | ||
Example of submission to the queue: | Example of submission to the queue: | ||
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=== Documentation === | === Documentation === | ||
<pre | <pre class="gcommand">ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 | ||
ml Beast/2. | |||
beast -help | beast -help | ||
Usage: beast [-window] [-options] [-working] [-seed] [-prefix <PREFIX>] [-statefile <STATEFILE>] [-overwrite] [-resume] [-validate] [-errors <i>] [-threads <i>] [-java] [-noerr] [-loglevel <LEVEL>] [-instances <i>] [-beagle] [-beagle_info] [-beagle_order <order>] [-beagle_CPU] [-beagle_GPU] [-beagle_SSE] [-beagle_single] [-beagle_double] [-beagle_scaling <default|none|dynamic|always>] [-help] [-version] [-strictversions] [-D <DEFINITIONS>] [-DF <DEFINITIONFILE>] [-DFout <DEFINITIONRESULTFILE>] [-sampleFromPrior] [-version_file <VERSIONFILE>] [-packagedir <PACKAGEDIR>] [<input-file-name>] | |||
Usage: beast [-window] [-options] [-working] [-seed] [-prefix <PREFIX>] [-statefile <STATEFILE>] [-overwrite] [-resume] [-validate] [-errors <i>] [-threads <i>] [-java] [-noerr] [-loglevel <LEVEL>] [-instances <i>] [-beagle] [-beagle_info] [-beagle_order <order>] [-beagle_CPU] [-beagle_GPU] [-beagle_SSE] [-beagle_single] [-beagle_double] [-beagle_scaling <default|none|dynamic|always>] [-help] [-version] [-strictversions] [-D <DEFINITIONS>] [-DF <DEFINITIONFILE>] [-DFout <DEFINITIONRESULTFILE>] [-sampleFromPrior] [<input-file-name>] | |||
-window Provide a console window | -window Provide a console window | ||
-options Display an options dialog | -options Display an options dialog | ||
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-DFout BEAST XML file written when -DF option is used | -DFout BEAST XML file written when -DF option is used | ||
-sampleFromPrior samples from prior for MCMC analysis (by adding sampleFromPrior="true" in the first run element) | -sampleFromPrior samples from prior for MCMC analysis (by adding sampleFromPrior="true" in the first run element) | ||
-version_file Provide a version file containing a list of services to explicitly allow. (Useful for package development.) | |||
-packagedir Set user package directory instead of using the default | |||
Example: beast test.xml | Example: beast test.xml | ||
Example: beast -window test.xml | Example: beast -window test.xml | ||
Example: beast -help | Example: beast -help | ||
ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 | |||
beast -beagle_info | |||
BEAST v2.7.3, 2002-2022 | |||
Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Sampling Trees | |||
Designed and developed by | |||
Remco Bouckaert, Alexei J. Drummond, Andrew Rambaut & Marc A. Suchard | |||
Centre for Computational Evolution | |||
University of Auckland | |||
r.bouckaert@auckland.ac.nz | |||
alexei@cs.auckland.ac.nz | |||
Institute of Evolutionary Biology | |||
University of Edinburgh | |||
a.rambaut@ed.ac.uk | |||
David Geffen School of Medicine | |||
University of California, Los Angeles | |||
msuchard@ucla.edu | |||
Downloads, Help & Resources: | |||
http://beast2.org/ | |||
Source code distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License: | |||
http://github.com/CompEvol/beast2 | |||
BEAST developers: | |||
Alex Alekseyenko, Trevor Bedford, Erik Bloomquist, Joseph Heled, | |||
Sebastian Hoehna, Denise Kuehnert, Philippe Lemey, Wai Lok Sibon Li, | |||
Gerton Lunter, Sidney Markowitz, Vladimir Minin, Michael Defoin Platel, | |||
Oliver Pybus, Tim Vaughan, Chieh-Hsi Wu, Walter Xie | |||
Thanks to: | |||
Roald Forsberg, Beth Shapiro and Korbinian Strimmer | |||
--- BEAGLE RESOURCES --- | |||
0 : CPU (x86_64) | |||
Flags: PRECISION_SINGLE PRECISION_DOUBLE COMPUTATION_SYNCH EIGEN_REAL EIGEN_COMPLEX SCALING_MANUAL SCALING_AUTO SCALING_ALWAYS SCALERS_RAW SCALERS_LOG VECTOR_SSE VECTOR_NONE THREADING_NONE PROCESSOR_CPU FRAMEWORK_CPU | |||
1 : NVIDIA A100-SXM4-80GB | |||
Global memory (MB): 81051 | |||
Clock speed (Ghz): 1.41 | |||
Number of cores: 13824 | |||
Flags: PRECISION_SINGLE PRECISION_DOUBLE COMPUTATION_SYNCH COMPUTATION_ASYNCH EIGEN_REAL EIGEN_COMPLEX SCALING_MANUAL SCALING_AUTO SCALING_ALWAYS SCALERS_RAW SCALERS_LOG VECTOR_NONE THREADING_NONE PROCESSOR_GPU FRAMEWORK_CUDA | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Latest revision as of 09:10, 12 July 2024
Category
Bioinformatics
Program On
Sapelo2
Version
1.10.4, 2.5.1, 2.6.3, 2.7.3, 2.7.5
Author / Distributor
Description
BEAST is a cross-platform program for Bayesian MCMC analysis of molecular sequences. It is entirely orientated towards rooted, time-measured phylogenies inferred using strict or relaxed molecular clock models. It can be used as a method of reconstructing phylogenies but is also a framework for testing evolutionary hypotheses without conditioning on a single tree topology. BEAST uses MCMC to average over tree space, so that each tree is weighted proportional to its posterior probability. More information: http://beast2.org/; http://beast.community/
Running Program
Versions without GPU support
- version 1.10.4 installed in /apps/eb/Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with
module load Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0
- version 2.5.1 installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.5.1-GCC-11.3.0
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with
module load Beast/2.5.1-GCC-11.3.0
- version 2.7.5 installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.7.5-GCC-11.3.0
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with
module load Beast/2.7.5-GCC-11.3.0
Versions with CPU and GPU support
- version 1.10.4 with CPU and GPU support, installed in /apps/eb/Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0-CUDA-11.4.1. This version of Beast is using beagle-lib/3.1.2 with GPU support.
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with
module load Beast/1.10.4-GCC-11.3.0-CUDA-11.4.1
- version 2.6.3 with CPU and GPU support, installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.6.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1/. This version of Beast is using beagle-lib/4.0.0 with GPU support.
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with
module load Beast/2.6.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1
- version 2.7.3 with CPU and GPU support, installed in /apps/eb/Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1/. This version of Beast is using beagle-lib/4.0.0 with GPU support.
To use this version of Beast, please first load the module with
module load Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1
Run Beast in an interactive session
Beast is a X window program with graphic interface. It has to be run in an interactive session. Please refer to X Desktop Sessions in Open OnDemand.
- Start an X Desktop Session via Open OnDemand
- Open the Terminal application in your X Desktop session (icon at the bottom of the Desktop or via the "Applications" button in the top left)
ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1
beauti
...beast
...
- beast/beauti in this app is set to 16GB max heap memory. If larger memory is needed, please contact us.
Run Beast with GPU support in a batch job
Example job submission script (sub.sh) to run version 2.6.3 with GPU support in a batch job:
#!/bin/bash #SBATCH --job-name=testBeast-GPU #SBATCH --partition=gpu_p #SBATCH --gres=gpu:A100:1 #SBATCH --nodes=1 #SBATCH --ntasks=1 #SBATCH --cpus-per-task=4 #SBATCH --mem=20gb #SBATCH --time=120:00:00 #SBATCH --output=log.%j.out #SBATCH --error=log.%j.err #SBATCH --mail-user=username@uga.edu #SBATCH --mail-type=ALL cd $SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 beast -threads 4 -beagle -beagle_GPU [options]
where [options] need to be replaced by the options (command and arguments) you want to use. Other parameters of the job, such as the maximum wall clock time, maximum memory, the number of cores per node, and the job name need to be modified appropriately as well. You need to use #SBATCH --gres=gpu:A100:1 to run the job on a A100 GPU node.
Example of submission to the queue:
sbatch sub.sh
Documentation
ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 beast -help Usage: beast [-window] [-options] [-working] [-seed] [-prefix <PREFIX>] [-statefile <STATEFILE>] [-overwrite] [-resume] [-validate] [-errors <i>] [-threads <i>] [-java] [-noerr] [-loglevel <LEVEL>] [-instances <i>] [-beagle] [-beagle_info] [-beagle_order <order>] [-beagle_CPU] [-beagle_GPU] [-beagle_SSE] [-beagle_single] [-beagle_double] [-beagle_scaling <default|none|dynamic|always>] [-help] [-version] [-strictversions] [-D <DEFINITIONS>] [-DF <DEFINITIONFILE>] [-DFout <DEFINITIONRESULTFILE>] [-sampleFromPrior] [-version_file <VERSIONFILE>] [-packagedir <PACKAGEDIR>] [<input-file-name>] -window Provide a console window -options Display an options dialog -working Change working directory to input file's directory -seed Specify a random number generator seed -prefix Specify a prefix for all output log filenames -statefile Specify the filename for storing/restoring the state -overwrite Allow overwriting of log files -resume Allow appending of log files -validate Parse the XML, but do not run -- useful for debugging XML -errors Specify maximum number of numerical errors before stopping -threads The number of computational threads to use (default 1), -1 for number of cores -java Use Java only, no native implementations -noerr Suppress all output to standard error -loglevel error,warning,info,debug,trace -instances divide site patterns amongst number of threads (use with -threads option) -beagle Use beagle library if available -beagle_info BEAGLE: show information on available resources -beagle_order BEAGLE: set order of resource use -beagle_CPU BEAGLE: use CPU instance -beagle_GPU BEAGLE: use GPU instance if available -beagle_SSE BEAGLE: use SSE extensions if available -beagle_single BEAGLE: use single precision if available -beagle_double BEAGLE: use double precision if available -beagle_scaling BEAGLE: specify scaling scheme to use -help Print this information and stop -version Print version and stop -strictversions Use only package versions as specified in the 'required' attribute -D attribute-value pairs to be replaced in the XML, e.g., -D "arg1=10,arg2=20" -DF as -D, but attribute-value pairs defined in file in JSON format -DFout BEAST XML file written when -DF option is used -sampleFromPrior samples from prior for MCMC analysis (by adding sampleFromPrior="true" in the first run element) -version_file Provide a version file containing a list of services to explicitly allow. (Useful for package development.) -packagedir Set user package directory instead of using the default Example: beast test.xml Example: beast -window test.xml Example: beast -help ml Beast/2.7.3-foss-2021b-CUDA-11.4.1 beast -beagle_info BEAST v2.7.3, 2002-2022 Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Sampling Trees Designed and developed by Remco Bouckaert, Alexei J. Drummond, Andrew Rambaut & Marc A. Suchard Centre for Computational Evolution University of Auckland r.bouckaert@auckland.ac.nz alexei@cs.auckland.ac.nz Institute of Evolutionary Biology University of Edinburgh a.rambaut@ed.ac.uk David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles msuchard@ucla.edu Downloads, Help & Resources: http://beast2.org/ Source code distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License: http://github.com/CompEvol/beast2 BEAST developers: Alex Alekseyenko, Trevor Bedford, Erik Bloomquist, Joseph Heled, Sebastian Hoehna, Denise Kuehnert, Philippe Lemey, Wai Lok Sibon Li, Gerton Lunter, Sidney Markowitz, Vladimir Minin, Michael Defoin Platel, Oliver Pybus, Tim Vaughan, Chieh-Hsi Wu, Walter Xie Thanks to: Roald Forsberg, Beth Shapiro and Korbinian Strimmer --- BEAGLE RESOURCES --- 0 : CPU (x86_64) Flags: PRECISION_SINGLE PRECISION_DOUBLE COMPUTATION_SYNCH EIGEN_REAL EIGEN_COMPLEX SCALING_MANUAL SCALING_AUTO SCALING_ALWAYS SCALERS_RAW SCALERS_LOG VECTOR_SSE VECTOR_NONE THREADING_NONE PROCESSOR_CPU FRAMEWORK_CPU 1 : NVIDIA A100-SXM4-80GB Global memory (MB): 81051 Clock speed (Ghz): 1.41 Number of cores: 13824 Flags: PRECISION_SINGLE PRECISION_DOUBLE COMPUTATION_SYNCH COMPUTATION_ASYNCH EIGEN_REAL EIGEN_COMPLEX SCALING_MANUAL SCALING_AUTO SCALING_ALWAYS SCALERS_RAW SCALERS_LOG VECTOR_NONE THREADING_NONE PROCESSOR_GPU FRAMEWORK_CUDA
Installation
Source codes download from BEAST2
System
64-bit Linux