Hello Alicia,
Your local administrator can set up the local instance to accept SFTP
connections (instead of FTP connections). As an end-user, you would
basically follow the same protocol as when using FTP, either direct by
command line (using SFTP instead of FTP) or by setting the client
(Filezilla, etc) to use SFTP.
Your admin would follow these instructions for set-up:
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Upload%20via%20FTP
If they need more assistance to do this, the galaxy-...@bx.psu.edu
mailing list is the correct place to ask for more help. Details about
the configuration will help the developers to offer the most useful
feedback.
There are other ways to load local data, including adding data as
loaded/linked libraries or via file URLs into the "Get Data -> Upload
File" tool. Your admin should be able to help you decide which was the
intended usage path to avoid data duplication or to manage internal
network bandwidth.
Best,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 10/24/13 12:20 PM, Alicia Linford wrote:
Hi, I have been using the Main galaxy instance for analysis of
ChIP-Seq data. My university has recently installed a local instance
of Galaxy and we have an SFTP server available. Is there an easy way
to upload fastq files to Galaxy by SFTP rather than FTP?
Thanks
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