[BioBrew Users] post installation?
Glen Otero
gotero at linuxprophet.com
Tue Mar 2 12:40:13 EST 2004
What do you mean by X-based browser? Netscape and/or Mozilla are
included on the distro.
Glen
On Mar 2, 2004, at 8:24 AM, Soumyadeep nandi wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Thrilled to have installed BioBrew. It looks like the
> base for exactly what we want. Would like R etc...but
> more of that later.
>
> We are more or less familiar with all the (Bio)
> packages that constitute BioBrew, and have run HMMER
> using pvm strung over a cluster of workstations...but
>
> We have never used Rocks. So though installation went
> without any hiccups - the frontend and compute nodes
> boot smoothly, we cannot access anything easily : No
> http access to the frontend for the homepage or (web)
> blast. We identified the BioBrew packages to the
> /opt/BioBrew
>
> Can we have some pointers to:
>
> 1. Setting up the lam-mpi and pvm environments
>
> 2. Activating Apache to allow access to the frontend
>
> 3. Testing the cluster
>
> 4. Running the biobrew packages (Do we just have to
> add the directories to the path?)
>
> 5. Is there a x-windows based browser as part of the
> frontend?
>
> regards,
> Soumyadeep Nandi
>
> Bioinformatics Center
> Jawaharlal Nehru University
> New Delhi
>
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