Hi,
I have found an old thread where Matthew Conte talks about problems
previewing certain files, downloading them.
Matthew Conte wrote:
I'm having several problems with my local galaxy install which may or
may not be related to one another.,,The first problem I'm having is with
the
Nate Coraor wrote:
Matthew Conte wrote:
Hi Nate,
I was able to finally track down the login issue. It had to do with the
following setting in my universe_wsgi.ini:
*
*
*cookie_path = /galaxy*
Removing this out fixed the problem and I should be fine leaving it out out
since
Matthew Conte wrote:
Hi Nate,
I was able to finally track down the login issue. It had to do with the
following setting in my universe_wsgi.ini:
*
*
*cookie_path = /galaxy*
Removing this out fixed the problem and I should be fine leaving it out out
since I don't need to run more than
Hi Nate,
I was able to finally track down the login issue. It had to do with the
following setting in my universe_wsgi.ini:
*
*
*cookie_path = /galaxy*
Removing this out fixed the problem and I should be fine leaving it out out
since I don't need to run more than one instance of Galaxy. I
Matthew Conte wrote:
Good afternoon,
I'm having several problems with my local galaxy install which may or may
not be related to one another.
The first problem I'm having is with the Display data in browser feature.
Some files type formats (fastqsanger, fasta) display fine. However,
Hi Nate,
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Nate Coraor n...@bx.psu.edu wrote:
Matthew Conte wrote:
Good afternoon,
I'm having several problems with my local galaxy install which may or may
not be related to one another.
The first problem I'm having is with the Display data in browser
Matthew Conte wrote:
Hi Nate,
Yep, I'm using mod_xsendfile-0.12 for apache and x-accel-redirect for nginx,
but both webservers are showing the same problems. If I use Galaxy's
built-in webserver, I don't have the above problems, so the problem is
probably related to the proxy server. I
Hi Nate,
I've turned both apache and nginx logging up to debug and still don't see
anything of relevance in the error logs for each of the problems I listed.
Should I send you my universe_wsgi.ini?
Thanks,
Matt
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Nate Coraor n...@bx.psu.edu wrote:
Matthew Conte
Matthew Conte wrote:
Hi Nate,
I've turned both apache and nginx logging up to debug and still don't see
anything of relevance in the error logs for each of the problems I listed.
Should I send you my universe_wsgi.ini?
That'd help, and the relevant sections of your Apache and/or nginx