Re: [galaxy-dev] number of dataset files within 000

2011-06-23 Thread Shantanu Pavgi

Thanks Hans, that's helpful to know. 

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Shantanu. 


On Jun 23, 2011, at 2:29 AM, Hotz, Hans-Rudolf wrote:

> Hi Shantanu
> 
> The first 999 datasets will be stored in '000'. And the next one, ie:
> dataset_1000.dat, will be stored in '001', and so on.
> 
> 
> Regards, Hans
> 
> 
> On 6/23/11 5:44 AM, "Shantanu Pavgi"  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The galaxy dataset files (file_path) are arranged within a subdirectory '000'
>> (database/files/000). Will galaxy create a new subdirectory for storing
>> datasets files after certain file count value is reached(say ~ 1000)? It may
>> not be a problem while using web interface, but I am wondering if this could
>> be a problem if user tries filesystem info commands from shell - e.g regular
>> ls command output. Also, curious to know if subdirectory name '000' signifies
>> something here? 
>> 
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>> Thanks,
>> Shantanu
>> 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] number of dataset files within 000

2011-06-23 Thread Hotz, Hans-Rudolf
Hi Shantanu

The first 999 datasets will be stored in '000'. And the next one, ie:
dataset_1000.dat, will be stored in '001', and so on.


Regards, Hans


On 6/23/11 5:44 AM, "Shantanu Pavgi"  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The galaxy dataset files (file_path) are arranged within a subdirectory '000'
> (database/files/000). Will galaxy create a new subdirectory for storing
> datasets files after certain file count value is reached(say ~ 1000)? It may
> not be a problem while using web interface, but I am wondering if this could
> be a problem if user tries filesystem info commands from shell - e.g regular
> ls command output. Also, curious to know if subdirectory name '000' signifies
> something here? 
> 
> --
> Thanks,
> Shantanu
> 
> 
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