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search engine initializing #81
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Please show your parameter file *.plink. Please make sure the fasta file does exist, and you have write permission to the folder of the fasta. |
Thank you. You are right. My fasta file is located in a folder with whitespace in the folder name. I correct it with no whitespace. This time I make sure that my fasta file exist and have no whitespace. Also, we check the security setting for the folder. It allows the system and the administrator to visit the folder.
I run it again. It’s still suck in the step of initializing the engine. I snapshot the output report.
My MS sample was obtained from QE instrument that don’t have HCD (I think). I tried both HCD and CID-ETD, but it doesn’t work in both parameter.
I attached the relevant files for your diagnosis.
Thank you very much for your support.
With best regards,
Ming
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Please show your parameter file *.plink.
Please make sure the fasta file does exist, and you have write permission to the folder of the fasta.
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pParse.exe -D C:\Users\labguy\Desktop\ProjectAtScripps\BTFACrosslink\Rawdata\CMJL_1205_5.raw -t -0.5 -z 5 -i 1 -C 1 -a 0 -p 1 -S 1
Calling pXtract to export MS1 and MS2 files...
MS1list completes.
Processing CMJL_1205_5.MS1
Loading MS1 and MS2 files...
Loading MS1 Spectra Number: 18978
Loading MS2 Spectra Number: 14163
Writing MS1 to PF...
Evaluting by the classifier...
Filtering by the threshold...
Writing CSV...
Releasing resources...
Saving CSV to disk...
Exported 29530 precursors.
Found 0 duplicate scans.
== == == Time elapsed: 94 seconds. == == == =
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Hi
I tried to use Plink to search a cross-link data. However, the search is halted at the step of “search engine initializing” and “generating reverse database”. BTW, I customized the mass shift for cross-linker.
Thank you for your support.
Best,
Ming
pParsePlusLog.txt
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