Hi Ravi
I don't quite understand question. It looks like you are mixing up two
different things? A few comments, which might clarify and help you:
- the postgresql db does not store the data. It tracks the users,
their jobs and their histories. Hence, it stays pretty small.
- the actual
I figured it out. There is an option in the universe.wsgi.ini file called
file_path which points to database/file now and can be changed to a diff
location.
Thanks
On Mar 6, 2014, at 1:04 AM, Hans-Rudolf Hotz h...@fmi.ch wrote:
Hi Ravi
I don't quite understand question. It looks like you
I figured it out. There is an option in the universe.wsgi.ini file called
file_path which points to database/file now and can be changed to a diff
location.
Thanks
On Mar 6, 2014, at 1:04 AM, Hans-Rudolf Hotz h...@fmi.ch wrote:
Hi Ravi
I don't quite understand question. It looks like you
Hi fellow galaxy devs,
I am trying to understand how to implement the galaxy database and get an idea
of how big it could get. Currently we are running galaxy on a webserver, and
want to have the postgresql db on locally mounted partition and not on an NFS
partition. This limits us to around