On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Glen Beane wrote:
You aren't the only one having problem in the disk-usage reported in the upper right. I've also had problems with this total disk usage in our local instance of Galaxy
I've deleted all but a handful of files, and we have a cron job that purges the files from disk after a certain number of days. I've deleted everything but one history, and for the last few weeks the size of that history has been reported as about 200GB. I don't have any other histories, or any deleted but not purged datasets. However the total disk usage shown by Galaxy is about 1.5TB
Hi Glen, There's a script to recalculate if the total becomes off, see scripts/set_user_disk_usage.py. I've found that on the public site, the totals are occasionally off by small amounts, meaning there must be somewhere where data is associated with or disassociated from a user and is not accounted for. I haven't yet found a reproducible way to make the total incorrect, so I haven't found the bug yet. If you happen to notice when this occurs, please let me know. Otherwise, it should be safe to run the usage script via cron to update totals that become incorrect. Thanks, --nate
On Nov 30, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Mary Anne Alliegro wrote:
Hi Galaxy Users, I have permanently deleted numerous files. My usage % has decreased, but this is NOT reflected in my Gb report (upper right)- it remains the same. Am I missing some phantom trash bin? If not, will Galaxy recalculate my Gb usage so that I may proceed with my project? Thank you, Mary Anne
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