Hi Nate. 

I am ok now. 

The code I copied from wiki was using galaxy_dist, while my folder name is galaxy-dist. 
After I changed the path in the code, the problem solved. 



Best, 
Huayan


On 13 Feb, 2012, at 11:40 AM, Huayan Gao wrote:

Hi Nate, 

I removed the proxy section in httpd file and got the following screenshot. It seems working but not in the way we expected. 
I will keep looking for the solution but do you know how to fix it?

It seems to say, "the file .../static/welcome.html is missing" or something like that. 

Thanks, 
Huayan 




<Screen Shot 2012-02-13 at 11.37.57 AM.png>



On 10 Feb, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Huayan Gao wrote:

Hi Nate,


Yes, I did follow the instructions. But I came to the question in httpd.conf file.
I put galaxy-dist under my document root which is /var/www/html/.
When my server is up, I can access my UCSC genome browser mirror site through my ip address, for example, http://61.244. xxx.xxx.
Then how should I set up in httpd.conf file so I can access galaxy using my ip address, for example, http://61.244. xxx.xxx/galaxy?




Thanks,
Best,
Huayan




On 10 Feb, 2012, at 1:17 AM, Nate Coraor wrote:

On Feb 8, 2012, at 1:00 AM, Huayan Gao wrote:

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am installing a galaxy server on CentOS with UCSC Genome Browser mirror site. The mirror site works well. I installed the galaxy in the same server.
Now my question is: how to set up httpd.conf file so I can access both websites(UCSC Genome Browser, and Galaxy) remotely?

Hi Huayan,

Have you consulted the production server documentation?

  http://usegalaxy.org/production

--nate




Best,
Huayan
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