Closed SharifShaaban-PHS closed 2 years ago
Yes. The binaries are built on an CentOS 5 image and should work on most Linux distributions.
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your answer. Does this mean that Interop could be run on the NextSeq 2000 whilst the sequencing run is happening? I was under the impression that the CentOS backend of the machine was locked/restricted while runs were ongoing.
Cheers
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Yes. The binaries are built on an CentOS 5 image and should work on most Linux distributions.
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I can only comment from the perspective of the InterOp software here. You would need to talk to a field service engineer about whether it works from a sequencer perspective given the restrictions you mentioned.
I imagine those restrictions are in place so you don't inadvertently cause a sequencing run to fail.
Can this be installed and run directly on the Nextseq 2000 while the data is being written to a network location?