Sorry for my stupid ask but when I click on the link provide by the option
Export to File, I'm redirected on web page which shows me this message :
Still exporting history MyHistory;pleas check back soon. Link:
http://cistrome.org/ap/history/export_archive?id=###
I have no possibility to
This means the history is still being compressed; large histories can take a
long time to compressed, so you'll have to be patient and check back
periodically to see when the history is ready for download.
Best,
J.
On Feb 7, 2013, at 4:02 AM, julie dubois wrote:
Sorry for my stupid ask but
THANKS a lot
It works. It's a very big advance for us. Thanks again.
Julie
2013/2/7 Jeremy Goecks jeremy.goe...@emory.edu
This means the history is still being compressed; large histories can take
a long time to compressed, so you'll have to be patient and check back
periodically to see
Hi all,
I'm trying to import an history from the web server to my local server.
First I've chosen Export to File in the history menu and I've seen a
message with an url.
Second in my local server I've created a new history and I chosen Import
from File in my new history menu.
I've pasted the url
This is likely a permissions issue: importing your history into another Galaxy
instance requires the history to be accessible. Here's a solution that, while
ugly, should work:
(1) Make the history accessible by going to Share/Publish and clicking the
option to make it accessible.
(2) Export
Hi, thanks for your help.
I've tested your procedure and it doesn't work. I have the same error.
Sorry and thanks for the creation of the card.
Julie
2013/2/6 Jeremy Goecks jeremy.goe...@emory.edu
This is likely a permissions issue: importing your history into another
Galaxy instance requires
Ah, I see the issue: the Cistrome instance cannot be used anonymously (without
login). It's not possible for one Galaxy instance to work with another
instance's history because instances work with objects anonymously rather than
using login credentials.
For now, you can download/copy the
Thanks!
Just one ask : How can I download this compressed history : is it the same
that :
wget url_of_exported_history
and copy the file from this command in a local server ?
Because this file is not an archive but a text file with html code
thanks again.
Julie
2013/2/6 Jeremy Goecks
Unfortunately using wget won't work in this case. The reason you have access to
the history is your Galaxy cookie, which isn't shared with wget/curl.
You'll need to click on the export link in your Web browser to download the
history to your local computer and then move it to a local server.