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A complete mirror of all assemblies requires a large amount of disk space (currently on the order of a terabyte). However, it is not too difficult to set things up so that only a portion of assemblies are mirrored. The following scripts are used for this purpose at http://browser-mirror.bscb.cornell.edu. | A complete mirror of all assemblies requires a large amount of disk space (currently on the order of a terabyte). However, it is not too difficult to set things up so that only a portion of assemblies are mirrored. The following scripts are used for this purpose at Cornell (http://browser-mirror.bscb.cornell.edu). | ||
* [[Media:doDownloads.sh]] - Script for downloading selected files from hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu | |||
* [[Media:doUpdateDb.sh]] - Script for updating local mysql database with downloaded files. | |||
* [[Media:databases]] - File identifying which databases to mirror. | |||
* [[Media:gbdb.exclude]] - File identifying directories to be excluded when rsyncing /gbdb. |
Revision as of 14:42, 10 August 2006
This page contains information for users interested in mirroring the UCSC Genome Browser on their own servers. See also http://genome.ucsc.edu/mirror.html
Partial Mirrors
A complete mirror of all assemblies requires a large amount of disk space (currently on the order of a terabyte). However, it is not too difficult to set things up so that only a portion of assemblies are mirrored. The following scripts are used for this purpose at Cornell (http://browser-mirror.bscb.cornell.edu).
- Media:doDownloads.sh - Script for downloading selected files from hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu
- Media:doUpdateDb.sh - Script for updating local mysql database with downloaded files.
- Media:databases - File identifying which databases to mirror.
- Media:gbdb.exclude - File identifying directories to be excluded when rsyncing /gbdb.