Despite clearly all my files and histories, the history is red (using 100%) and stating 'You are over your disk quota'. Is there a way to remedy this situation? Mark
Hi Mark, Galaxy still lets you reinstate deleted files unless you permanently delete them. You can do this by hitting "Purge Deleted Datasets," which pops up in the list when you click on the gear icon in your history. Hope this helps! Kathy -----Original Message----- From: galaxy-user-bounces@lists.bx.psu.edu [mailto:galaxy-user-bounces@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Lindsay Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 10:51 AM To: galaxy-user@bx.psu.edu Subject: [galaxy-user] Data Limit Despite clearly all my files and histories, the history is red (using 100%) and stating 'You are over your disk quota'. Is there a way to remedy this situation? Mark ___________________________________________________________ The Galaxy User list should be used for the discussion of Galaxy analysis and other features on the public server at usegalaxy.org. Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. For discussion of local Galaxy instances and the Galaxy source code, please use the Galaxy Development list: http://lists.bx.psu.edu/listinfo/galaxy-dev To manage your subscriptions to this and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: http://lists.bx.psu.edu/
Hi Kathy I have just tried the "Purge Deleted Datasets' and refreshed + logged in/out but still have the 'You are over your disk quota". Don't suppose you have any other suggestions? BW Mark On 8 Oct 2012, at 16:02, So, Kathy GZ/US wrote:
Hi Mark,
Galaxy still lets you reinstate deleted files unless you permanently delete them. You can do this by hitting "Purge Deleted Datasets," which pops up in the list when you click on the gear icon in your history.
Hope this helps! Kathy
-----Original Message----- From: galaxy-user-bounces@lists.bx.psu.edu [mailto:galaxy-user-bounces@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Lindsay Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 10:51 AM To: galaxy-user@bx.psu.edu Subject: [galaxy-user] Data Limit
Despite clearly all my files and histories, the history is red (using 100%) and stating 'You are over your disk quota'.
Is there a way to remedy this situation?
Mark ___________________________________________________________ The Galaxy User list should be used for the discussion of Galaxy analysis and other features on the public server at usegalaxy.org. Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. For discussion of local Galaxy instances and the Galaxy source code, please use the Galaxy Development list:
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Hi Mark, Did you have deleted data on multiple histories? The purging should have permanently deleted data on your currently active history. Maybe try going through your other histories and purging? You can navigate to them by clicking on the gear icon and selecting "Saved Histories." Kathy -----Original Message----- From: Mark Lindsay [mailto:m.a.lindsay@bath.ac.uk] Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 11:23 AM To: So, Kathy GZ/US Cc: galaxy-user@bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] Data Limit Hi Kathy I have just tried the "Purge Deleted Datasets' and refreshed + logged in/out but still have the 'You are over your disk quota". Don't suppose you have any other suggestions? BW Mark On 8 Oct 2012, at 16:02, So, Kathy GZ/US wrote:
Hi Mark,
Galaxy still lets you reinstate deleted files unless you permanently delete them. You can do this by hitting "Purge Deleted Datasets," which pops up in the list when you click on the gear icon in your history.
Hope this helps! Kathy
-----Original Message----- From: galaxy-user-bounces@lists.bx.psu.edu [mailto:galaxy-user-bounces@lists.bx.psu.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Lindsay Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 10:51 AM To: galaxy-user@bx.psu.edu Subject: [galaxy-user] Data Limit
Despite clearly all my files and histories, the history is red (using 100%) and stating 'You are over your disk quota'.
Is there a way to remedy this situation?
Mark ___________________________________________________________ The Galaxy User list should be used for the discussion of Galaxy analysis and other features on the public server at usegalaxy.org. Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. For discussion of local Galaxy instances and the Galaxy source code, please use the Galaxy Development list:
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Hi Mark, The suggestions Kathy has given are all exactly on target. In addition, after purging, it may take up to a few hours (but usually less) for the database to fully update. If you need help, this wiki has help, including a screencast that walks through how to check for deleted/purged histories. Sometimes an entire deleted (but not purged history) can be the hidden data source. http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Learn/Managing%20Datasets#Delete_vs_Delete_Permane... If you still need help after deleting permanently/purging and giving it some time to update, please write back and I can examine your account in more detail and help out. Best, Jen Galaxy team On 10/8/12 7:50 AM, Mark Lindsay wrote:
Despite clearly all my files and histories, the history is red (using 100%) and stating 'You are over your disk quota'.
Is there a way to remedy this situation?
Mark ___________________________________________________________ The Galaxy User list should be used for the discussion of Galaxy analysis and other features on the public server at usegalaxy.org. Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. For discussion of local Galaxy instances and the Galaxy source code, please use the Galaxy Development list:
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