Hi Nilaksha

I don't really understand your question, but a simple answer is:

Make a backup of the complete galaxy directory tree and make a backup of your PostgreSQL database. You should do this anyway on a regularly basis, if you use your Galaxy server in production. Since much more likely, you will run into a storage failure, than experiencing "galaxy stop responding".

Regards, Hans-Rudolf


On 05/09/2014 06:52 AM, Nilaksha Neththikumara wrote:
Hi all,

I have installed and currently running a local galaxy instance
successfully, customized with desired tools and datasets but suddenly
got realized what would I do if anything goes wrong and galaxy stop
responding :O. Is there a specific way to take backups of a locally
installed galaxy instance with its own settings, so i can perform that
task regularly.
Thanks in advance :)

Sincerely,
Nilaksha.


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