[galaxy-dev] Possible to browse local filesystem

2011-10-11 Thread alessandro albiero
Dear all,

I have a problem with galaxy and I have already tried to write on ther user
list
My problem concern the upload on galaxy of new files.

We are setting up a galaxy istance on our server (HPC Cluster with torque
and PBS) for internal use.
Our problem is that we manage only NGS data (SOLiD and Illumina Data) that
are already stored on the server.
We tried to set up the user directory in the universe_wgsi.ini file to allow
to any user tu upload their local files, but adding new file and
re-uploading the dir we found duplicated files (it seems that galaxy
re-upload every time all the files ignoring if some are already present).
This method is OK for us but how can we avoid the file duplications ?

In a presentation found on web (blankenberg_pittsburg_2001), we saw that
there is the possibility to automatically upload the sequenced reads on
Galaxy (and let them available to all our user). Where can we find
information for doing this ?


Thank in advance

All the best

Alessandro




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Alessandro Albiero
Bioinformatics Lab
CRIBI-Padua University
Viale G. Colombo, 3
35121 Padova-Italy

http://genomics.cribi.unipd.it
http://genomics.cribi.unipd.it/index.php/User:Albiero
Phone. +39. 049 827-6165
Fax.   +39. 049 827-6159

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Re: [galaxy-dev] Possible to browse local filesystem

2011-10-11 Thread Greg Von Kuster
Hello Alessandro,

You can upload files from filesystem paths to a Galaxy data library without 
copying the files into Galaxy's configured file directory.  This approach 
should provide what you're looking to do.  See our wiki at 
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Data%20Libraries/Uploading%20Library%20Files 
for all of the details.

Greg Von Kuster

On Oct 11, 2011, at 6:45 AM, alessandro albiero wrote:

 Dear all,
 
 I have a problem with galaxy and I have already tried to write on ther user 
 list
 My problem concern the upload on galaxy of new files.
 
 We are setting up a galaxy istance on our server (HPC Cluster with torque and 
 PBS) for internal use.
 Our problem is that we manage only NGS data (SOLiD and Illumina Data) that 
 are already stored on the server. 
 We tried to set up the user directory in the universe_wgsi.ini file to allow 
 to any user tu upload their local files, but adding new file and re-uploading 
 the dir we found duplicated files (it seems that galaxy re-upload every time 
 all the files ignoring if some are already present). This method is OK for us 
 but how can we avoid the file duplications ?
 
 In a presentation found on web (blankenberg_pittsburg_2001), we saw that 
 there is the possibility to automatically upload the sequenced reads on 
 Galaxy (and let them available to all our user). Where can we find 
 information for doing this ?
 
 
 Thank in advance
 
 All the best 
 
 Alessandro 
 
 
 
 
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 Alessandro Albiero
 Bioinformatics Lab
 CRIBI-Padua University
 Viale G. Colombo, 3
 35121 Padova-Italy
 
 http://genomics.cribi.unipd.it
 http://genomics.cribi.unipd.it/index.php/User:Albiero
 Phone. +39. 049 827-6165
 Fax.   +39. 049 827-6159
 
 
 
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[galaxy-dev] strange history error

2011-10-11 Thread Chorny, Ilya
I am getting a strange error that I cannot figure out how to debug. It's from a 
second instance we have running on the same server.  When I upload data it does 
not show me my history. I get the following messages from the log file. 
Thoughts?

galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 15:47:50,259 Error: this request returned 
None from get_history(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/history/list
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 15:47:50,261 Error: this request returned 
None from get_history(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/history/list
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,717 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,717 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,718 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,718 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,718 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,718 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,719 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create
galaxy.web.framework DEBUG 2011-10-11 16:34:25,719 Error: this request returned 
None from get_his tory(): 
http://ussd-dev-swim02.illumina.com/galaxy2/tool_runner/upload_async_create

Ilya Chorny Ph.D.
Bioinformatics Scientist I
Illumina, Inc.
9885 Towne Centre Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
Work: 858.202.4582
Email: icho...@illumina.commailto:icho...@illumina.com
Website: www.illumina.comhttp://www.illumina.com


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