documents:100922imagej_cluster
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
documents:100922imagej_cluster [2010/10/05 10:28] – kota | documents:100922imagej_cluster [2016/05/24 12:46] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* headless.jar | * headless.jar | ||
* This .jar file manages to work with ImageJ headlessly. | * This .jar file manages to work with ImageJ headlessly. | ||
- | * download headless.jar file from [[http:// | + | * accessible by / |
+ | * Otherwise, | ||
* blobs.tif | * blobs.tif | ||
- | * You could download this by Normal ImageJ (with-head, or GUI). [File -> Open Samples -> Blob]. Save it in the current directory /home/miura/test | + | * You could download this by Normal ImageJ (with-head, or GUI). [File -> Open Samples -> Blob]. Save it in the current directory /home/<your username> |
* headlesstest.ijm | * headlesstest.ijm | ||
- | * You must created this ImageJ macro file and save it in the current directory. See below. | + | * You must write an ImageJ macro file and save it in the current directory. See below. |
* testpbs.sh | * testpbs.sh | ||
- | * You must created this ImageJ macro file and save it in the current directory. See below. | + | * You must write a shell script |
**Write an ImageJ macro** that does the actual processing. | **Write an ImageJ macro** that does the actual processing. | ||
Line 33: | Line 34: | ||
#PBS -N TestPBS | #PBS -N TestPBS | ||
#PBS -l walltime=1: | #PBS -l walltime=1: | ||
- | / | + | / |
</ | </ | ||
Some more explanation: | Some more explanation: | ||
Line 60: | Line 61: | ||
Using plugin is a bit tricky. In case of desktop ImageJ, what you need to install plugin is simply drug and drop .class or .jar files to plugins folder within imageJ folder. With headless mode, you need to do the following: | Using plugin is a bit tricky. In case of desktop ImageJ, what you need to install plugin is simply drug and drop .class or .jar files to plugins folder within imageJ folder. With headless mode, you need to do the following: | ||
* explicitly state where the plugins folder resides by setting -ijpath. | * explicitly state where the plugins folder resides by setting -ijpath. | ||
- | * all plugins must not be in jar. They all have to be class files. | + | * <del>all plugins must not be in jar. They all have to be class files.</ |
- | * if you only have jar file, then you should open it by zip archiver and extract all class files. File hierarchy should be maintained within the plugin folder. | + | * <del>if you only have jar file, then you should open it by zip archiver and extract all class files. File hierarchy should be maintained within the plugin folder.</ |
- | ... so the java command would look like this: | + | ... so the java command would look like this: Macro file " |
< | < | ||
- | / | + | cd ~ |
+ | |||
+ | / | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | and the plugins folder resides within /home/miura/test. | + | and the plugins folder resides within /g/almf/software/ |
===== Spreading Jobs with qsub ===== | ===== Spreading Jobs with qsub ===== | ||
documents/100922imagej_cluster.1286274500.txt.gz · Last modified: 2016/05/24 12:46 (external edit)