Daniel, I've been using the purge scripts in cron jobs for a long time now; unless I missed something on that page, what I'm looking for is something slightly different -- rather than purging datasets marked as old/deleted/whatever in the Galaxy db, I want to find files that *aren't* in the Galaxy db but still exist on the filesystem. On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Daniel Blankenberg <dan@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Hi Brian,
Have a look at purging histories and datasets: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Performance/Purge%20Histories%20...
Thanks for using Galaxy,
Dan
On Mar 22, 2014, at 9:24 PM, Brian Claywell <bclaywel@fhcrc.org> wrote:
Is there an existing method for finding files in $GALAXY_DIR/database/files that have been orphaned due to errors, or leftover from testing, etc? I'm pretty sure ours is bigger than it ought to be, and I'd really like to look at a little audit of the files there vs the ones registered in Galaxy.
Thanks!
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