Hi Sohail, Did you read the file contrib/README?
edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist:
This is the LaunchDaemon definition for OS X (pre-Snow Leopard?). Assuming that Galaxy is installed in the home directory of the user 'galaxy', run: mkdir /Users/galaxy/galaxy_dist/log sudo cp /Users/galaxy/galaxy_dist/contrib/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons/ sudo chown root:wheel /Library/LaunchDaemons/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist Launch Galaxy with: sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist Galaxy will now be started everytime the computer starts. Written and submitted by James Casbon. You need to create a user called 'galaxy' on the Mac OS and you need to have Galaxy installed in '/Users/galaxy/galaxy_dist/'. You can have other settings than those, but then need to update the contrib/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist file manually. Florent
On 22/05/11 04:33, Nate Coraor wrote:
sohkhan@notes.cc.sunysb.edu wrote:
hi, I can run galaxy in foreground on a mac just fine. However galaxy won't run in daemon mode. galaxy main page doesn't load, and I get no errors. Thanks.
-Sohail Hi Sohail,
Could you see if there is any output to the file 'paster.log'?
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