Hello,

The public Main Galaxy has been very slow recently, but you should being seeing performance improvement by now. Allow jobs to run for the best results.
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Support#Dataset_status_and_how_jobs_execute

Our apologies for the inconvenience,

Jen
Galaxy team

On 8/2/13 9:49 AM, Politz, Samuel M. wrote:

This is a followup to my previous post on this topic.  The exact message (in red) that I see after a long delay in running a tool is “An error occurred while getting updates from the server. Please contact a Galaxy administrator if the problem persists.”  I have seen this message twice while waiting for two unrelated tools to run.  There is no green’bug’ icon so I could not report this to an administrator.  Another main server user reported this error message to the user mailing list as well.  The response to their post was to wait a few minutes.  Well, in this case I have been waiting overnight. 

 

Best regards,

Sam Politz



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