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Should I create a galaxy service file to enable the galaxy process restarting?Hi,On May 10, 2012, at 4:23 PM, CHEBBI Mohamed Amine wrote:
> Hi Galaxy team ;
> I'am trying to put Galaxy into a production environment behind apache2 :
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> I followed the tuto in http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Apache%20Proxy for putting galaxy behind apache2 so I installed all the modules required (proxy-mod ; rewrite_mod etc ) and I configured the apache2.conf like above :
>
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^/static/style/(.*) /usr/local/appli/Galaxy/
> Galaxy_dist/static/june$
> RewriteRule ^/static/scripts/(.*) /usr/local/appli/Galaxy/Galaxy_dist/static/sc$
> RewriteRule ^/static/(.*) /usr/local/appli/Galaxy/Galaxy_dist/static/$1 [L]
> RewriteRule ^/favicon.ico /usr/local/appli/Galaxy/Galaxy_dist/static/favicon.ic$
> RewriteRule ^/robots.txt /usr/local/appli/Galaxy/Galaxy_dist/static/robots.txt$
> RewriteRule ^(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
>
> I modified also the universe_wsgi.ini galaxy file by setting: host = 0.0.0.0 to enable Galaxy binding to any available network.
>
> After restarting apache, when t type http://xx.xxx.xx.xx:8080 it doesn't establish a connection.?
If you access port 8080 directly, you'd be bypassing the Apache proxy and going directly to Galaxy's built-in web server. Also, if you didn't restart the Galaxy process after setting host = 0.0.0.0, it would still only be listening on localhost.
What happens if you go to http://<ip> without specifying a port number?
--nate
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