I found your account.
In the default active panel you have two jobs – one is an Upload job of a locally browsed file the other is a tool that retrieves data from NCBI by accession numbers. Both are queued.
BUT, if the hidden panel is toggled on, to show the datasets included in collections, it looks like you have about ~15 queued tblastn jobs. More were recently completed (tblastx, other blast variations).
Most of those jobs run on the largest clusters, and those have busy queues on the public clusters. You probably know this already but using workflows can smooth this queuing process out. Please ask if you would like some help to get started with that from where you are now.
So – overall – I think everything looks fine. You’ll simply need to wait at this server for things to process. BUT, I do have a recommendation. Hop on over to a different server, create an account, and start prepping for your next steps. The core tools and reference data between the UseGalaxy servers are all roughly the same, accounts are distinct with different job/data quotas, and moving data around between them is a few clicks. Very common operations – and avoids “competing against yourself” when working in a different account at the same server doing the exact same work – plus, avoid running into admin problems. In short, different public servers host different public resources, you are welcome to use all, and using all is a good strategy for people with significant computational needs who still want to try at the public sites to see if it will be enough.
More details if interested: ORG has 1 TB scratch, EU has 2 TB → What should I do if my data exceeds the given 250GB of storage? - #2 by jennaj see the transfer link in there or here directly → FAQ: Transfer entire histories from one Galaxy server to another. Exporting to file works fastest for smaller histories since it really is the full dataset but large works too and it is all by URL. Copy the parts of the history you want into a new history, and leave any deleted/purged behind. Then, once you are done, this is the same way you will be downloading your work into your own cloud storage archive locations.
Hope this helps and please ask questions about anything not clear! ![]()