[galaxy-dev] Re: New to supporting Galaxy (local deployment) seeking help related to upload problem and log file locations

2019-06-24 Thread Zachary E. May
PM, & Bjorn,
Thank you for the response.  I will get the job_conf.xml file and share it 
Monday.  Unfortunately I am unable to get into this system today.

From what I could tell when troubleshooting.
1. Nginx was not running, nor was it enabled in the config file I did find.  
The current user accesses the galaxy program on port 8081
2. I am not sure, nor could I find where the galaxy logs were, however I wasn't 
aware of the job_conf.xml file either.  So I will check inside that file before 
sending it along to see if it provides log file location.
3. I did not actually deploy this Galaxy instance, I am extremely new (less 
than three logins to the system) to support of Galaxy
- I will be building a new system shortly, and have started reading best 
practices

Again Thank you for the response, and I will provide the job_conf.xml file 
Monday when I can access the system again.

Zack


On 6/22/19, 7:40 AM, "Björn Grüning"  wrote:

Hi Zack,

can you provide us some more information of how you deploy your Galaxy?
Are you using nginx or another proxy? Can you share your job_conf.xml
file with us?

What means does not work? Jobs are turning grey? But never turn yellow?
Or do they turn red? Is any other tool working?

Cheers,
Bjoern

Am 20.06.19 um 16:37 schrieb ze...@attain.com:
> I've recently been asked to support a local Galaxy deployment.  As I
> am new to the software, I'm having a hard time tracking down logs and
> honestly understanding how the system works.
>
> The actual problem is the scientist in question is not able to upload
> files.  The only upload feature I noticed running on the server was
> an sftp-server, so I restarted that, but it doesn't appear to have
> fixed anything.  Which lead me down the path of tracking down log
> files to help me troubleshoot, but I am unable to track those down.
>
> I have looked through several of the previous discussions regarding
> uploading, and have not been able to find the answer to my question.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> thanks
>
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[galaxy-dev] Re: New to supporting Galaxy (local deployment) seeking help related to upload problem and log file locations

2019-06-22 Thread Björn Grüning

Hi Zack,

can you provide us some more information of how you deploy your Galaxy?
Are you using nginx or another proxy? Can you share your job_conf.xml 
file with us?


What means does not work? Jobs are turning grey? But never turn yellow? 
Or do they turn red? Is any other tool working?


Cheers,
Bjoern

Am 20.06.19 um 16:37 schrieb ze...@attain.com:

I've recently been asked to support a local Galaxy deployment.  As I
am new to the software, I'm having a hard time tracking down logs and
honestly understanding how the system works.

The actual problem is the scientist in question is not able to upload
files.  The only upload feature I noticed running on the server was
an sftp-server, so I restarted that, but it doesn't appear to have
fixed anything.  Which lead me down the path of tracking down log
files to help me troubleshoot, but I am unable to track those down.

I have looked through several of the previous discussions regarding
uploading, and have not been able to find the answer to my question.

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks

Zack ___ 
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