The files are not touched - metadata is generated for the files, but the
content of the files themselves is not changed.
On Oct 28, 2011, at 3:21 PM, Oren Livne wrote:
> Dear Greg,
> Great, thanks! Just one more question: if I uncheck the "copy data files"
> option, does Galaxy change the origi
Hello Oren,
We use a sort of informal approach to implementing new Galaxy API features
(they're implemented when the need arises), so unfortunately it doesn't look
like the features you are looking for exist yet. If you'd like to contribute
them, the community would certainly appreciate it!
Gr
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Cittaro Davide wrote:
>
> On Oct 28, 2011, at 5:35 PM, James Taylor wrote:
>
> It currently uses a tiny amount of S3 storage just to save configuration
> information about your instance.
>
>
> Ok.. never used AWS, actually, I didn't know S3 holds the information. I
On Oct 28, 2011, at 5:35 PM, James Taylor wrote:
It currently uses a tiny amount of S3 storage just to save configuration
information about your instance.
Ok.. never used AWS, actually, I didn't know S3 holds the information. I guess
I will have to read some how-to
Long term though we plan to
It currently uses a tiny amount of S3 storage just to save configuration
information about your instance.
Long term though we plan to move dataset storage over to S3 as well. EBS
has limits, S3 is more durable and scalable.
Excerpts from Cittaro Davide's message of 2011-10-28 14:32:42 +:
> Hi
Hi there, I'm in the middle of a decision: should I go into the cloud or not?
I'm reading the docs on galaxy wiki, and I see that besides EC2, EBS I need S3
storage. What is that for (meaning: why galaxy needs S3)?
@people already using it: how to you send NGS data? I need some feedback! :-)
Tha
On 26.10.2011 16:13, Jeremy Goecks wrote:
Hi Ross,
I checked the following:
wget works, I can download the file. It's not saved as.tar.gz but as
"export_archive?id=a69ee3e00cb4d02c". Anyway, I can unpack the archive with tar xfvz.
hg head:
Ă„nderung:5955:949e4f5fa03a
Marke: