That worked perfectly! Thanks Nate!

Chris



>> Galaxy dev:
>> 
>> I'm installing a local galaxy instance (Dec 4, 2012 vintage) and it is 
>> running well under mySQL, but I'm having trouble getting it to work with a 
>> postgres database.
>> 
>> I've done the following to create the db and provide permissions:
>> 
>> $ whoami
>> galaxy
>> $ createdb galaxy_prod4
>> $ psql galaxy_prod4
>> psql (8.4.13)
>> Type "help" for help.
>> galaxy_prod4=# CREATE ROLE galaxy_prod_role4 WITH PASSWORD 'milkweed';
>> CREATE ROLE
>> galaxy_prod4=# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE galaxy_prod4 to 
>> galaxy_prod_role4;
>> GRANT
>> galaxy_prod4=# ALTER ROLE galaxy_prod_role4 LOGIN;
>> ALTER ROLE
>> galaxy_prod4=# \du
>>                List of roles
>>     Role name     |  Attributes  | Member of 
>> -------------------+--------------+-----------
>> galaxy            | Superuser    | {}
>>                   : Create role    
>>                   : Create DB      
>> galaxy_prod_role  | Cannot login | {}
>> galaxy_prod_role4 |              | {}
>> mydb_role         | Cannot login | {}
>> mydb_user         |              | {}
>> postgres          | Superuser    | {}
>>                   : Create role    
>>                   : Create DB      
>> galaxy_prod4=# \l
>>                                       List of databases
>>     Name     |  Owner   | Encoding |  Collation  |    Ctype    |      Access 
>> privileges       
>> --------------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+------------------------------
>> galaxy_prod3 | galaxy   | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =Tc/galaxy
>>                                                                : 
>> galaxy=CTc/galaxy
>>                                                                : 
>> galaxy_prod_role=CTc/galaxy
>> galaxy_prod4 | galaxy   | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =Tc/galaxy
>>                                                                : 
>> galaxy=CTc/galaxy
>>                                                                : 
>> galaxy_prod_role4=CTc/galaxy
>> postgres     | postgres | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | 
>> template0    | postgres | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =c/postgres
>>                                                                : 
>> postgres=CTc/postgres
>> template1    | postgres | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =c/postgres
>>                                                                : 
>> postgres=CTc/postgres
>> (5 rows)
>> 
>> 
>> Looks promising, right? 
>> 
>> My universe_wsgi.ini has the following entry:
>> 
>> 
>> database_connection = 
>> postgres:///galaxy_prod_role4:milkweed@127.0.0.1:5432/galaxy_prod4
> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> You're a field off in your URL, try this:
> 
> postgres://galaxy_prod_role4:milkweed@127.0.0.1:5432/galaxy_prod4
> 
> --nate
> 
>> 
>> and started the application, but it failed with:
>> 
>> OperationalError: (OperationalError) FATAL:  database 
>> "galaxy_prod_role4:milkweed@127.0.0.1:5432/galaxy_prod4" does not exist
>> 
>> commenting the database_connection line out allows galaxy to start, using 
>> mySQL I presume. Any ideas? This is my first time configuring something like 
>> this.
>> 
>> Thank you!
>> Chris
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