Coming back to my question: this is how an ls -ls looks in my database folder... 2. Apr 14:40 000/ 9. Nov 2015 005/ 19. Nov 2018 007/ 19. Nov 2018 008/ 3. Dez 2015 010/ 10. Jan 2017 012/ 10. Jan 2017 013/ 29. Jun 2017 014/ 4. Jul 2017 015/ 9. Jan 2018 018/ 29. Jun 2017 020/ 21. Sep 2016 021/ 20. Mär 2018 032/ 29. Jan 09:38 033/ 29. Jan 10:32 034/ 16. Jul 2018 035/ 30. Okt 2018 036/ 30. Okt 2018 037/ 30. Okt 2018 038/ 30. Okt 2018 039/ 29. Aug 2018 070/ 29. Aug 2018 071/ 29. Aug 2018 072/ 29. Aug 2018 073/ 29. Aug 2018 074/ 29. Aug 2018 075/ 29. Aug 2018 076/ 29. Aug 2018 077/ 29. Aug 2018 078/ 29. Aug 2018 079/ 29. Aug 2018 080/ 29. Aug 2018 081/ 29. Aug 2018 082/ 29. Aug 2018 083/ 29. Aug 2018 084/ 29. Aug 2018 085/ 29. Aug 2018 086/ 29. Aug 2018 087/ 29. Aug 2018 088/ 29. Aug 2018 089/ 29. Aug 2018 090/ 29. Aug 2018 091/ 29. Aug 2018 092/ 29. Aug 2018 093/ 29. Aug 2018 094/ 29. Aug 2018 095/ 31. Aug 2018 096/ 30. Aug 2018 097/ 1. Sep 2018 098/ 24. Okt 2018 099/ if you look into the 000 folder it restarts: 10. Dez 19:36 100/ 30. Nov 10:45 101/ 10. Dez 19:39 102/ 10. Dez 19:37 103/ 11. Jan 15:13 104/ 11. Jan 11:31 105/ 22. Jan 14:33 106/ 8. Feb 10:46 107/ 14. Feb 15:47 108/ 21. Mär 11:00 109/ 2. Apr 15:22 110/ 21. Mai 17:17 111/ is this the expected behavior? The only thing we did was we archived some of the very early generated datasets. Is this maybe the problem? Cheers Jochen On 14.05.19 15:32, Jochen Bick wrote:
Hi,
today we found out that some of our files in your galaxy instance are new in "database/files/000/" which is the first folder of your database files. Could some please explain me how galaxy generates new file names? and how this is possible?
Thanks in advance Jochen
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