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Depending on the size of the archive and , the performance of your caArray server, and your network bandwidth, it may take anywhere from five to 20 minutes 30 minutes -- and possibly longer -- for the archive to upload. Remember to keep the upload window open throughout the entire upload process, even after the blue progress bar has reached 100%. (For reference, on a dedicated caArray server running a quad-core 2.33 Ghz Intel(R) Xeon(R) 5148 CPU at 2.33GHz with 16 GB of memory, the total time required to extract and process a 1.1 GB upload after the progress bar had reached 100% was about 13 minutes and 30 seconds.)

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"You'll know when the upload is complete when you see a new window overlaid over the upload window with the message
You'll know when the upload is complete when you see a new window overlaid over the upload window with the message, 'Your file upload is complete'.

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Validating the Archive

Back in the main experiment window, the contents of the archive we just uploaded are now listed under the 'Manage Data' tab. The TSV matrix files are considered supplemental, so we will move them to the 'Supplemental Files' tab by checking off all the TSV files in the list, then clicking on the 'Add Supplemental Files' button below.

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The page will now refresh with the updated status of the selected files showing as 'In Queue'. Depending on the size of your array the files and the performance of your server, the TXT files may take several minutes to validate, so be patient. To further complicate matters, Please note that the page will not automatically refresh once the files have finished validating, so you will have to manually refresh the page periodically yourself using your browser's 'Refresh button' yourself by periodically clicking on the 'Refresh Status' at the bottom of the window until the file status updates again.

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