I am trying to do alignment of my trimmed fastq files, but running into space issue. The message says "You are over your disk quota", on the top of my history it says: 126.3 GB using 100%. After getting this message I deleted my original fstq files and then I purged all the deleted files. But still the message is the same with 126.3 GB using 100%.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks, Nusrat
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Question: How to manage getting over disc quota?
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jahannx • 0 wrote:
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Dannon Baker ♦ 3.7k wrote:
I've recalculated your disk usage and it is correct. You'll want to look for deleted but unpurged histories. More info here: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Learn/ManagingDatasets#Delete_vs_Delete_Permanently
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jahannx • 0 wrote:
Unfortunately I can't right now. Because when I went to delete my histories, based on the date I deleted my history associated with the files that I was trying to align. So now there is nothing in my galaxy account, it has 0 bytes. I was working on this data with a colleague of mine, is there any way I can copy the files from her galaxy account?
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