Hi All,
Thanks for the tip, but could you specify what directory to ftp them to? I have 
been wondering about this myself but have not found an answer yet. Also, from 
my limited testing on a local setup on Mac OS X 10.6, it appears that when you 
upload a file (170 MB fastq file in my case), it gets placed into a directory 
within /usr/local/Galaxy/database/files/000/ into a file called, 
"dataset_1.dat". This file is just a text file of the original fastq file so it 
might be possible to ftp to there but I am not sure that the database or Galaxy 
will automatically be able to read this. Can anyone comment on how to ftp files 
to what directory that Galaxy will be able to add to the History?
Thanks in advance,
Jim


On Dec 1, 2012, at 8:40 AM, shamsher jagat wrote:

FTP or URL

On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 5:37 AM, 泽 蔡 
<caizexi...@yahoo.com.cn<mailto:caizexi...@yahoo.com.cn>> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm a new guy of galaxy and bioinformatics.
I read the document of galaxy, but it's so hard to find what I need.
I already set up a locale instance of galaxy, it works fine. The problem is I 
need to analysis large data, but the "upload file" is so slow, is there some 
ways I can upload large file quickly?

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