Re: [galaxy-dev] Problem with cleanup.py

2018-10-29 Thread Jelle Scholtalbers
Hi George, on our instance I have noticed that the tmp (new_file_path) was taking up quite some space and files were only deletable after restarting the web / uwsgi process. FYI a while ago I wrote this script which should ease the cronjob setup a bit (does not cleanup tmp though): https://github

[galaxy-dev] Problem with cleanup.py

2018-10-29 Thread George Weingart
Hello, We are incurring a problem with cleanup.py: We have already run two cycles of cleanup.py (1-6) with a cut off of 30 days, we see in the logs that many datasets are deleted, but when we do df -kh to check the file system, we see creeping up utilization of space - no relinquishing of any

Re: [galaxy-dev] Reinstall Galaxy by keeping database, database files and tools

2018-10-29 Thread Nate Coraor
Hi Jochen, Yes, this is possible. You shouldn't need to reinstall tools. Everything that Galaxy modifies is in (by default) three places on the filesystem (in addition to the database): 1. GALAXY_ROOT/database/ - especially GALAXY_ROOT/files/ (datasets) and GALAXY_ROOT/dependencies/ (tool

[galaxy-dev] Reinstall Galaxy by keeping database, database files and tools

2018-10-29 Thread Jochen Bick
Hi, is it possible to clone a fresh galaxy and reinstall all tools from an existing galaxy (old) by keeping the database and all files? Cheers Jochen ___ Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. To

[galaxy-dev] Galaxy 18.09 Release

2018-10-29 Thread Dannon Baker
We are pleased to announce the *release of Galaxy 18.09 *. A few release highlights are: Extensive Workflow Enhancements Workflows got a