Re: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance

2014-07-01 Thread Kandalaft, Iyad
Hi Thomas,

How do you ensure that files are created with galaxy ownership using the samba 
share?

Regards,

Iyad Kandalaft
Bioinformatics Programmer
Microbial Biodiversity Bioinformatics
Science & Technology Branch
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca | (613) 759-1228


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on behalf of Thomas Bellembois [thomas.bellemb...@ens-lyon.fr]
Sent: July 1, 2014 5:44 AM
To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance

Hi Pat,

At the ENS we use a Samba share. This is an alternate solution.
Our /opt/galaxy-dist/database/upload folder contains a subfolder per
user (usern...@ens-lyon.fr).

Regards,

Thomas
--
Thomas Bellembois, Network and System Administrator
ENS-Lyon/IGFL - FRANCE
+33 4 26 73 13 67

.The IGFL is a member of the "portail-labos" project
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On 30/06/2014 02:41, Kandalaft, Iyad wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> Briefly, to get galaxy uploads working, you need to do the following:
>
> 1. Install an FTP server.  The FTP server can be on the same/different host 
> than galaxy but must be able to access the "ftp_upload_dir"
> 2. Configure the FTP server to authenticate users.  This needs to be the same 
> user ID as the galaxy user ID. For example: user id -> 
> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca
> 3. Configure the FTP server to create a folder in "ftp_upload_dir" that has 
> the same name as the user that logged into the FTP server. For example: user 
> id -> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca   directory is -> 
> galaxy_dist/database/files/iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca/
>
>
> The link you posted takes briefly describes how to configure ProFTPd, which 
> is an FTP server, to work with Galaxy.  Unfortunately, the page is somewhat 
> random as it describes steps for some operating systems in detail but leaves 
> out the details for other operating systems.
>
> On a redhat/centos operating systems, you install proftpd using:
>
> sudo yum install proftpd
>
> On Debian/Ubuntu:
>
> sudo apt-get install proftpd
>
> The configuration file that the tutorial refers to is /etc/proftpd.conf
>
> I hope this helps get you started.
>
> Regards,
>
> Iyad Kandalaft
> Bioinformatics Programmer
> Microbial Biodiversity Bioinformatics
> Science & Technology Branch
> Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca | (613) 759-1228
> 
> From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu 
> [galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] on behalf of Pat-74100 
> [leonardsqual...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: June 29, 2014 10:29 AM
> To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu
> Subject: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance
>
> Dear Galaxy developers
>
> I'm trying to allow users to upload file via FTP.
>
> I've been to the tutorial website but as a beginner, I understand nothing...
>
> https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/UploadviaFTP?action=show&redirect=Admin%2FConfig%2FUpload+via+FTP
>
> I've configured the universe_wsgi.ini file with
>
> ftp_upload_dir = galaxy_dist/database/files/
> ftp_upload_site = any adress.
>
> I use Filezilla to for FTP connecting but it doesn't works and it asks me a 
> Port ...
> Can someone provide to me a simply tutorial to enable ftp upload ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pat
>
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance

2014-07-01 Thread Thomas Bellembois
Hi Pat,

At the ENS we use a Samba share. This is an alternate solution.
Our /opt/galaxy-dist/database/upload folder contains a subfolder per
user (usern...@ens-lyon.fr).

Regards,

Thomas
-- 
Thomas Bellembois, Network and System Administrator
ENS-Lyon/IGFL - FRANCE
+33 4 26 73 13 67

.The IGFL is a member of the "portail-labos" project
(https://portail-labos.ens-lyon.fr/site/).
.IGFL IT documentation: http://itdoc.igfl.ens-lyon.fr/itdoc

On 30/06/2014 02:41, Kandalaft, Iyad wrote:
> Hi Pat,
> 
> Briefly, to get galaxy uploads working, you need to do the following:
> 
> 1. Install an FTP server.  The FTP server can be on the same/different host 
> than galaxy but must be able to access the "ftp_upload_dir"
> 2. Configure the FTP server to authenticate users.  This needs to be the same 
> user ID as the galaxy user ID. For example: user id -> 
> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca
> 3. Configure the FTP server to create a folder in "ftp_upload_dir" that has 
> the same name as the user that logged into the FTP server. For example: user 
> id -> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca   directory is -> 
> galaxy_dist/database/files/iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca/
> 
> 
> The link you posted takes briefly describes how to configure ProFTPd, which 
> is an FTP server, to work with Galaxy.  Unfortunately, the page is somewhat 
> random as it describes steps for some operating systems in detail but leaves 
> out the details for other operating systems.
> 
> On a redhat/centos operating systems, you install proftpd using:
> 
> sudo yum install proftpd
> 
> On Debian/Ubuntu:
> 
> sudo apt-get install proftpd
> 
> The configuration file that the tutorial refers to is /etc/proftpd.conf
> 
> I hope this helps get you started.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Iyad Kandalaft
> Bioinformatics Programmer
> Microbial Biodiversity Bioinformatics
> Science & Technology Branch
> Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca | (613) 759-1228
> 
> From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu 
> [galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] on behalf of Pat-74100 
> [leonardsqual...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: June 29, 2014 10:29 AM
> To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu
> Subject: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance
> 
> Dear Galaxy developers
> 
> I'm trying to allow users to upload file via FTP.
> 
> I've been to the tutorial website but as a beginner, I understand nothing...
> 
> https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/UploadviaFTP?action=show&redirect=Admin%2FConfig%2FUpload+via+FTP
> 
> I've configured the universe_wsgi.ini file with
> 
> ftp_upload_dir = galaxy_dist/database/files/
> ftp_upload_site = any adress.
> 
> I use Filezilla to for FTP connecting but it doesn't works and it asks me a 
> Port ...
> Can someone provide to me a simply tutorial to enable ftp upload ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Pat
> 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance

2014-06-29 Thread Kandalaft, Iyad
Hi Pat,

Briefly, to get galaxy uploads working, you need to do the following:

1. Install an FTP server.  The FTP server can be on the same/different host 
than galaxy but must be able to access the "ftp_upload_dir"
2. Configure the FTP server to authenticate users.  This needs to be the same 
user ID as the galaxy user ID. For example: user id -> iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca
3. Configure the FTP server to create a folder in "ftp_upload_dir" that has the 
same name as the user that logged into the FTP server. For example: user id -> 
iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca   directory is -> 
galaxy_dist/database/files/iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca/


The link you posted takes briefly describes how to configure ProFTPd, which is 
an FTP server, to work with Galaxy.  Unfortunately, the page is somewhat random 
as it describes steps for some operating systems in detail but leaves out the 
details for other operating systems.

On a redhat/centos operating systems, you install proftpd using:

sudo yum install proftpd

On Debian/Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install proftpd

The configuration file that the tutorial refers to is /etc/proftpd.conf

I hope this helps get you started.

Regards,

Iyad Kandalaft
Bioinformatics Programmer
Microbial Biodiversity Bioinformatics
Science & Technology Branch
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
iyad.kandal...@agr.gc.ca | (613) 759-1228

From: galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu [galaxy-dev-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] 
on behalf of Pat-74100 [leonardsqual...@hotmail.com]
Sent: June 29, 2014 10:29 AM
To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu
Subject: [galaxy-dev] Set a FTP upload in Local Galaxy instance

Dear Galaxy developers

I'm trying to allow users to upload file via FTP.

I've been to the tutorial website but as a beginner, I understand nothing...

https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/UploadviaFTP?action=show&redirect=Admin%2FConfig%2FUpload+via+FTP

I've configured the universe_wsgi.ini file with

ftp_upload_dir = galaxy_dist/database/files/
ftp_upload_site = any adress.

I use Filezilla to for FTP connecting but it doesn't works and it asks me a 
Port ...
Can someone provide to me a simply tutorial to enable ftp upload ?

Thanks

Pat

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