Dear Galaxy,
I use the web version of Galaxy to process my reads for quality control and then I would like to download the processed reads to run alignments locally or on our cluster. If I click "Save" in the History side panel, the download begins but then fails near completion, possibly because the download times out? Is there a way to compress the reads within Galaxy and then download the compressed file, or is there a more efficient way to retrieve my data off the Galaxy server?
Thanks,
Carlos
Carlos Infante wrote:
Dear Galaxy,
I use the web version of Galaxy to process my reads for quality control and then I would like to download the processed reads to run alignments locally or on our cluster. If I click "Save" in the History side panel, the download begins but then fails near completion, possibly because the download times out? Is there a way to compress the reads within Galaxy and then download the compressed file, or is there a more efficient way to retrieve my data off the Galaxy server?
Hi Carlos,
The Galaxy server will automatically compress data on the fly, which your browser then decompresses. There may be a connection problem between Galaxy and your site. Has this download failed multiple times?
--nate
Thanks,
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