TreeAnnotator on ACCESS1.8.4-2.6.6Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis by Sampling Trees - run on XSEDERemco Boukaert, Alexei Drummond, Andrew Rambaut, and Marc A. Suchard
Drummond, A. J. and A. Rambaut. 2007. BEAST: Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees. BMC Evolutionary Biology 7:214.
Suchard, M.A. and A. Rambaut. 2009. Many-Core algorithms for statistical phylogenetics. Bioinformatics XX:1-9.
Phylogeny / Alignmenttreeannotatorbeast4_cometperl$which_beast eq "4"perl""0beast104_cometperl$which_beast eq "104"perl""0beast266_expanseperl$which_beast > "200"perl""0number_nodes2scheduler.confperl$which_beast < 200 && !$more_memory && !$more_memory2perl
"nodes=1\\n" .
"node_exclusive=0\\n" .
"mem=16G\\n" .
"threads_per_process=4\\n"
number_nodesb2scheduler.confperl$which_beast < 200 && $more_memory && !$more_memory2perl
"nodes=1\\n" .
"node_exclusive=0\\n" .
"mem=64G\\n" .
"threads_per_process=4\\n"
number_nodes22scheduler.confperl$which_beast > 200 && !$more_memory && !$more_memory2perl
"nodes=1\\n" .
"node_exclusive=0\\n" .
"mem=16G\\n" .
"threads_per_process=4\\n"
number_nodes2b2scheduler.confperl$which_beast > 200 && $more_memory && !$more_memory2perl
"nodes=1\\n" .
"node_exclusive=0\\n" .
"mem=64G\\n" .
"threads_per_process=4\\n"
number_nodes2c2scheduler.confperl$which_beast > 200 && $more_memory2perl
"nodes=1\\n" .
"node_exclusive=0\\n" .
"mem=128G\\n" .
"threads_per_process=4\\n"
infileInput File (must be a tree file)perl"infile.trees"98infile.treesall_results*which_beastChoose your beast/beast2 version4104266104Please choose a BEAST versionperl!defined $which_beast4This option is offered because sometimes a bug in the interface between BEAST and BEAGLE prevents a run from completing. Use this option if you wish to run a data set that
has failed using the normal BEAST/BEAGLE implementation. Runs made this way are always slower, so use this option as a last resort.runtime1scheduler.confMaximum Hours to Run (up to 168 hours)0.5The maximum hours to run must be less than 168perl$runtime > 168.0The maximum hours to run must be greater than 0.05perl$runtime < 0.05perl"runhours=$value\\n"The job will run on 8 processors as configured. If it runs for the entire configured time, it will consume 8 X $runtime cpu hoursperl$which_beast < 200 && !$more_memory && !$more_memory2The job will run on 32 processors as configured. If it runs for the entire configured time, it will consume 32 X $runtime cpu hoursperl$which_beast < 200 && !$more_memory && !$more_memory2The job will run on 8 processors as configured. If it runs for the entire configured time, it will consume 8 X $runtime cpu hoursperl$which_beast > 200 && !$more_memory &&! $more_memory2The job will run on 32 processors as configured. If it runs for the entire configured time, it will consume 32 X $runtime cpu hoursperl$which_beast > 200 && $more_memory && !$more_memory2The job will run on 64 processors as configured. If it runs for the entire configured time, it will consume 64 X $runtime cpu hoursperl$which_beast > 200 && !$more_memory && $more_memory2Estimate the maximum time your job will need to run. We recommend testing initially with a < 0.5hr test run because Jobs set for 0.5 h or less depedendably run immediately in the "debug" queue.
Once you are sure the configuration is correct, you then increase the time. The reason is that jobs > 0.5 h are submitted to the "normal" queue, where jobs configured for 1 or a few hours times may
run sooner than jobs configured for the full 168 hours.
more_memoryI need more memorymore_memory2I need still more memoryburnin_typeSpecify the burnin asperl$which_beast < 200 perlstatestreesstates4set_burnin5Burnin (as states) (-burnin)perl$burnin_type eq "states" && $which_beast < 200 perl "-burnin $value"200Please enter an integer for burnin statesperl!defined $set_burninset_burnintrees5Burnin (as trees) (-burnintrees)perl$burnin_type eq "trees" && $which_beast < 200perl "-burnintrees $value"200Please enter an integer for burnin treesperl!defined $set_burnintreesset_burnin25Burnin as percentage of states (-b)perl$which_beast > 200 perl "-b $value"Please enter an integer for percentage of burnin statesperl!defined $set_burnin2Please enter an integer for burnin between 1 and 100perl$set_burnin2 > 100Please enter an integer for burnin between 1 and 100perl$set_burnin2 < 1use_lowmem5Use the low memory option (-lowMem)perl$which_beast > 200 perl $value ? "-lowMem":""set_limitPosterior probability limit (-limit)perl (defined $value) ? "-limit $value":""Sorry, the value for minimum posterior probability must be less than 1perl$set_limit > 16This option will help the application determine how to run the jobtree_typeTarget tree typeMCCUTT4tree_heightsSet the tree heights (-heights)perl "-heights $value"keepmedianmeancakeep4tree_fileSpecify a target tree file perl$tree_type eq "UTT"perl "-target target.trees"Please supply a target treeperl$tree_type eq "UTT" && !$tree_filetarget.trees7force_discreteForce integer traits to be treated as discrete traits (-forceDiscrete)perl ($value) ? "-forceDiscrete":""010This option will help the application determine how to run the jobhpd_intervalHPD interval to be used for the bivariate traits (-hpd2D)perl(defined $hpd_interval) ? "-hpd2D $value" : "" 0.9510Please specify an HPD interval less than 1perl$hpd_interval > 1If this value is left blank, the default (0.80) will apply. no_hpd2DSuppress calculation of HPD intervals for the bivariate traits (-nohpd2D)perl$which_beast > 200 perl($value) ? "-nohpd2D" : "" 10not_ancestralInterpret tree set as not being from a sampled ancestor analysis (-noSA)perl$which_beast > 200 perl($value) ? "-noSA" : "" 10set_outputSpecify the name of the output fileperl "$value"out.txt99Please specify an output nameperl!$set_outputThis option will help the application determine how to run the job