Its better to post usage questions at https://biostar.usegalaxy.org/

best,
ido

On Apr 28, 2014, at 2:50 PM, Jess Gaunt <jessica.ga...@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:

> I hope this is the correct place to submit this problem. I'm using Galaxy 
> main and there appears to be an error in the calculation of the disk space 
> I'm using. 
> 
> I was using 7% of the allowed 250GB and then ran a series of jobs that 
> produced files of ~200GB each. I deleted all of those jobs (most of which 
> hadn't started execution), and then went back and deleted each one 
> permanently, and my usage went back down to 7%. I requested a few jobs which 
> should have produced smaller files, and they paused straight after starting. 
> When I checked back, I was suddenly apparently using 597GB of disk space 
> despite the size on disk of each of my histories adding up to <25GB. I've 
> permanently deleted everything created since the initial problems and still 
> my usage is recorded as 597GB. On Trello, there's a bug report that currently 
> running jobs in deleted histories don't stop execution. Possibly my problem 
> is due to the same bug, despite all the tasks being purged and not 
> recoverable.
> 
> I cannot do anything on Galaxy until my recorded disk space usage dips back 
> under 100%. Can anyone help?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Jessica Gaunt
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