those situations, and I copied it here...
On 10/19/2012 8:24 AM, Nate Coraor wrote:
On Oct 18, 2012, at 1:43 AM, Todd Oakley wrote:
Yes, daemon/stop-daemon is the best way. However, to stop a process that was
not started with --daemon, this is what I do:
ps aux | grep galaxy
Identify the pr
Yes, daemon/stop-daemon is the best way. However, to stop a process that was
not started with --daemon, this is what I do:
ps aux | grep galaxy
Identify the process numbers for 3 Galaxy processes, which will change every
time Galaxy is restarted.
For example this line:
galaxy 11638 0.0 0.
Jeremy -
Thanks so much for your helpful responses.
One problem that i didn't mention with implementing your suggestions is
that the histories I want to post contain mainly new tools that my lab
developed for phylogenetics using transcriptome data. Therefore, the public
instance
galaxy. If
this is possible, how can I do that? If not, any other ideas? Also, are
there any tutorials/pages on how to create Published Pages in Galaxy in
the first place?
Thanks for reading and best wishes,
Todd
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