Hi Raymond, Galaxy as a very sophisticated support for this called ObjectStore. Please have a look at the API and the Wiki (the wiki can be improved so much on this). https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/ObjectStore http://galaxy.readthedocs.org/en/stable/lib/galaxy.objectstore.html I can also send you our configuration using a hierarchical object store. Cheers, Bjoern
Dear all,
We are in the middle of setting up a local Galaxy instance on CentOS, but we have a problem with disk space. In particular, we do not have a single large disk partition but, instead, many medium sized ext4 partitions. Thus, we were wondering if it would be possible for Galaxy to use multiple disk partitions instead of a single one for data and intermediate files.
Ideally, it would be great if we could allocate users to various groups, which in turn are allocated separate disk partitions.
Less ideal, but still something we could work with, is to ask users to copy/move to/from the other partitions while one remains the "working one" for Galaxy.
Another idea which I think wouldn't work since it would interfere with Galaxy is to move files (i.e., via a cron job) to another partition when a job is complete and then add a symbolic link to it from the "working" partition.
Are there any suggestions on how I can get around this? Or are we stuck with either a single partition or somehow reformatting it and merging the partitions (using an xfs file system, etc.)
Thank you!
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