I converted 2 fastq datasets, roughly 3 gb in size each. They have been queued up for about 24 hours now. Are they too big? What is the best way to upload large fastq datasets? Sent from my iPhone
Keith, TIP: Due to browser limitations, uploading files larger than 2GB is guaranteed to fail. To upload large files, use the URL method (below) or FTP (if enabled by the site administrator). is written on the screen right below the files box for this very reason. On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Keith Giles <keithegiles@gmail.com> wrote:
I converted 2 fastq datasets, roughly 3 gb in size each. They have been queued up for about 24 hours now. Are they too big? What is the best way to upload large fastq datasets?
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Keith: For large files use FTP upload as described here: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/UploadViaFTP Thanks for using galaxy, anton galaxy team Anton Nekrutenko http://nekrut.bx.psu.edu http://usegalaxy.org On Jun 11, 2011, at 6:50 PM, Keith Giles wrote:
I converted 2 fastq datasets, roughly 3 gb in size each. They have been queued up for about 24 hours now. Are they too big? What is the best way to upload large fastq datasets?
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