I'd say just run TPP on a different computer than SEQUEST if you suspect a
bad interaction, at least until you're convinced that the stability issues
aren't with SEQUEST.

For what it's worth, TPP should probably be able to use the same Perl as
SEQUEST now.  In previous versions TPP was quite sensitive to perl version
but that's much less true now.  That might simplify things.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Kris <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a computer with SEQUEST and TPP installed on it. The SEQUEST
> software required IIS and a different version of active perl to run
> the Thermo software. I installed apache and configured it on a
> different port. I also put the TPP version of active perl on the D:
> drive. I change all the paths in the .pl files, and the path in
> environmental variables, so that TPP is directed to the right version
> of perl. TPP runs with SEQUEST and seems to be giving me good output.
> I have been running TPP through command line and I would like to do
> runs that go on for possibly weeks on end.
>
> But the computer freezes after being on for about a day and I have to
> restart it. My colleague stress tested the machine for weeks without a
> crash prior to the software install. He believes that it has to be
> something with either the Thermo software or TPP or the combination
> that is resulting in the crashes. If anyone has any suggestions or has
> any thoughts on this problem, please let me know.
>
> -Kris
> >
>

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