Hi guys,
Another related question. So if I need a large data set for my
program to run on, should that also be stored in GalaxyData? What is
the best way to get the data on there?
I saw something about FTP but it seemed kind of confusing. Also I
chose the data cluster option so I don't think
Yes, galaxyData is the only persistent volume you have in your data only
cluster, so everything should go there. SCP should work for getting data
there, unless the file is already hosted somewhere in which case wget is
probably a better choice.
And yes, FTP is configured specifically for
Ok, yeah, SCP does make sense. Thanks.
-Greg
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Dannon Baker dannonba...@me.com wrote:
Yes, galaxyData is the only persistent volume you have in your data only
cluster, so everything should go there. SCP should work for getting data
there, unless the file is
Thanks. So if I just want to run my own program that uses SGE, it
sounds like I shouldn't need a Galaxy instance. Is that right?
Does the storage space parameter control how much space is at /mnt/galaxyTools?
-Greg
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Dannon Baker dannonba...@me.com wrote:
Data
Correct to the first point.
The space available to /mnt/galaxyTools is not configurable through the
interface, though you could manually resize a volume if you did need more room.
/mnt/galaxyData is the volume referred to in the dialogs you're seeing.
-Dannon
On Jan 10, 2012, at 2:53 PM,
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