Unless something has recently changed, you will need to set up a cluster to get 
jobs to persist across galaxy restarts.

You can do this with just a single node acting as both queue master and job 
runner using sun grid engine (i think, I have not tried this myself)

Brad
On Aug 27, 2012, at 12:51 PM, 
kauerb...@comcast.net<mailto:kauerb...@comcast.net> wrote:

Hello,



If I were to stop and re-start the Galaxy server with the run.sh script would 
jobs that are aleady running or are in the queue be lost when the server is 
re-started?  If so, is there another method to use which would not lose the 
running or queued jobs?



Thank you.




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