Hi Nate, I do not see anything in the manager.log that seems as a HTTP request. All Galaxy processes are set to listen from localhost. When I change this to 0.0.0.0 I can access manager process by requesting http directly to its listening port. To me it seems that this RewriteRule is somehow being skipped. Hmm... Update: I have found the solution. The *[P]* in *RewriteRule *makes the rule to push it to Proxy if it matches, and stops parsing any rules after the rule that have matched. So if you write: *# Job Manager* *RewriteRule ^/admin/jobs(.*) http://localhost:8079/admin/jobs$1 [P]* * * *# Balancer* *RewriteRule ^(.*) balancer://galaxy$1 [P]* instead of: *# Balancer* *RewriteRule ^(.*) balancer://galaxy$1 [P]* * * *# Job Manager* *RewriteRule ^/admin/jobs(.*) http://localhost:8079/admin/jobs$1 [P]* It works, because for every request *RewriteRule ^(.*) balancer://galaxy$1 [P]* has a valid match but* RewriteRule ^/admin/jobs(.*) http://localhost:8079/admin/jobs$1 [P]* has a match only on /admin/jobs. So you have to also point this in http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Performance/Web%20Application%20Scali... . Regards, Christos Kannas On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Nate Coraor <nate@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
On Oct 20, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Christos Kannas wrote:
Hi all,
We have a locally installed Galaxy server that runs only a set of tools we are developing.
It has been setup to run with 3 Web processes , 1 Job Manager and 4 Job Handlers. This setup is beeing run behind an Apache web server and we created a config file similar to the one found @ http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Performance/Web%20Application%20Scali... .
The problem we have is that Job Manager is not accessible, and we get error messages like the one below: This Galaxy instance (web1) is not the job manager (manager). If using multiple servers, please directly access the job manager instance to manage jobs.
We do have the following RewriteRule: RewriteRule ^/admin/jobs(.*) http://localhost:8079/admin/jobs$1 [P] but it doesn't seem to work.
Can you help me fix it?
Hi Christos,
Does the manager application actually see requests sent to this URL (in its logs)?
--nate
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