8857d84b41e2991a1a4e7ab157df71599b46aed9 kuhn Fri Aug 21 16:37:16 2020 -0700 small tweak diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html index 7e00ca9..1611f3d 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html @@ -58,42 +58,42 @@ Northern California and the county of Santa Cruz are experiencing serious wildfires, including in the Santa Cruz mountains just north of UCSC campus. Campus has been evacuated and shutdowns are occurring. We believe that the Genome Browser will not be affected, but it is possible that if power is lost, backup power will not last indefinitely. We do not know how long before the fire is contained or how far it will progress before it is.
If the Genome Browser loses power, we will redirect traffic to our mirror server in Bielefeld, Germany. -Our mirror server in Europe and our other in Yokahama, +That server and our other in Yokahama, Japan, are maintained to be identical to the server in Santa Cruz, but you should know that your custom tracks and saved sessions are local to the machine where they were saved.
We do not expect to lose any data, as we have backups. Nevertheless, -we have alway advised that you should keep local copies of your data. +we have always advised that you should keep local copies of your data. This would be a good time to make local backups of custom tracks, -if you do not have them, and save your sessions to a local file. To do +if you do not already have them, and save your sessions to a local file. To do so, simply load a saved session and in the "Save Settings" section of the page, name a local file. This small file contains the parameters to recreate your sessions and can be uploaded to the European or Asian server.
Any custom tracks associated with sessions will have to be loaded separately on the other servers. You can back up custom tracks from a session by clicking the Submit button next to "Save Custom Tracks," in that same section. Read more in this news announcement from last year.
We should add that the Browser team wishes to express our sadness and concern for the loss of property and displacement experienced by many people in the UCSC community. We are doing everything we can to