Illumina / interop

C++ Library to parse Illumina InterOp files
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Can this be run on the Nextseq 2000 directly? #275

Closed SharifShaaban-PHS closed 2 years ago

SharifShaaban-PHS commented 3 years ago

Can this be installed and run directly on the Nextseq 2000 while the data is being written to a network location?

ezralanglois commented 3 years ago

Yes. The binaries are built on an CentOS 5 image and should work on most Linux distributions.

SharifShaaban-PHS commented 2 years ago

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


From: Robert Langlois @.> Sent: 09 September 2021 18:43 To: Illumina/interop @.> Cc: Sharif Shaaban @.>; Author @.> Subject: Re: [Illumina/interop] Can this be run on the Nextseq 2000 directly? (#275)

Yes. The binaries are built on an CentOS 5 image and should work on most Linux distributions.

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ezralanglois commented 2 years ago

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.