Hello Colin, For #1, we have some wiki help pages that go through the set-up steps for this type of proxy configuration. Please see: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ProductionServer -- scroll to "Make the proxy handle uploads and downloads" which links to these two docs: Apache: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/ApacheProxy -- the section "Sending files using Apache" specifically addresses downloads. nginx: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/nginxProxy -- also has a section for this function, titled "Sending files using nginx" For #2, a unix copy of the files could be done directly or by an external script, but it sounds as if you want to do this configured from within Galaxy itself. This could likely be done by setting the download destination for the UI "save" function to be a static location in the configuration. Let's see if any of our dev team community has done this already and would like to share the method. Hopefully this helps, Best, Jen Galaxy team On 6/30/11 7:48 AM, colin molter wrote:
Hello all, I have two related questions about getting data from the Galaxy History. I installed `galaxy in my server, I did some data analyses and now i want the resulting data back.
But I am facing two problems:
1/ I just try to use the download button. If i do it with the button (or with curl or wget), i get the following error: <h1>Proxy Error</h1> <p>The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.<br /> The proxy server could not handle the request <em><a href="/galaxy/datasets/b701da857886499b/display">GET /galaxy/datasets/b701da857886499b/display</a></em>.<p> Reason: <strong>Error reading from remote server</strong></p></p> </body></html>
any ideas? Does I am suppose to modify the universe_wsgi.ini?
2/ In fact, i would prefer to just copy the result on the same server (no need to use the network). Something similar that what is used to add data to the datalibrary. Is it a way to just copy data from within galaxy to some given place in the same server?
thank you colin -- Colin Molter University of Brussels - InSilico Team - http://insilico.ulb.ac.be/
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