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  • thinkRNA
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 94

    Bowtie -p/--threads parameter for increased performance

    Has any one been able to use the -p parameter to utilize multiple processors?

    I have a 64 bit machine with 4 processors but the -p 2 doesn't use more than 1.

    May be it requires different installation process(?) I will really appreciate any feedback from someone who got it to work.

    Thanks in advance!
    Priyam
  • ffinkernagel
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 110

    #2
    How do you quantify that bowtie's only using one?
    Works for me and bowtie 0.11.something, what are your other parameters?

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    • marloch
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 3

      #3
      I have always used Bowtie with the -p flag without problems (@ffinkernagel: just use a system monitor utility, e.g., "top" in Linux).

      From Bowtie website:

      To support the -p (multithreading) option, Bowtie needs the pthreads library. To compile Bowtie without pthreads (which disables -p), use make BOWTIE_PTHREADS=0.

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      • ffinkernagel
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 110

        #4
        @marloch: Sorry, that question was indeed not clearly stated. It was not meant to be 'how does one quantify multicore usage', but 'how does thinkRNA quantify multicore usage' - in order to exclude a simple artefact.

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        • thinkRNA
          Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 94

          #5
          Originally posted by marloch View Post
          I have always used Bowtie with the -p flag without problems (@ffinkernagel: just use a system monitor utility, e.g., "top" in Linux).

          From Bowtie website:

          To support the -p (multithreading) option, Bowtie needs the pthreads library. To compile Bowtie without pthreads (which disables -p), use make BOWTIE_PTHREADS=0.
          I got it to work! Should have read the manual more closely.

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