On Dec 20, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Marc Bras wrote:
Hi,
We have a Galaxy server in production and I have a problem when I want to download a huge file with HTTP URL. Galaxy starts well to download my file, but Galaxy writes this file in "/ tmp" directory.
Is it possible to change this directory ?
Hi Marc, I'm not quite following your question. Are you saying that the file you are attempting to download from the Galaxy server is written to /tmp before being sent to your client (your web browser)? Or is the problem that when you upload a file via a URL in the URL/Text box on the upload form, the file is written to /tmp? If it's the latter, you can change this directory by setting $TEMP to the desired directory in the environment in which the Galaxy server starts. --nate
Thank you,
Regards,
Marc Bras
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