On Feb 7, 2013, at 2:43 PM, Anthonius deBoer wrote:
That's very unfortunate... I have a ton of tools and I guess now I have to create a package for them in a local toolshed to update them in a running galaxy server?
In any case...The toolshed installation also does not work for me...I still have to restart galaxy, even after using the toolshed approach to install a tool...It either does not show up at all or give a bunch of errors, about not being able to find the tool...
Is this also related to the fact I have two webservers and am behind a proxy server as well?
Hi Thon, Essentially yes, there is no way for one web process to communicate with others that it has installed a tool. We'd like to allow for this sort of notification via a message queue, but we don't have a proper message queue in Galaxy right now. --nate
Thon
On Feb 07, 2013, at 05:29 AM, Dannon Baker <dannonbaker@me.com> wrote:
Unfortunately not, and with the migration of tools to the toolshed installation mechanism I don't imagine this will be addressed (at least by the team) anytime soon. If you wanted you could probably write a script that would reload a specified tool in each of the separate web processes, or just implement a complete rolling restart of your web processes to avoid service disruption while still loading the tool updates.
-Dannon
On Feb 6, 2013, at 8:40 PM, Anthonius deBoer <thondeboer@me.com> wrote:
I am indeed using multiple web processes and I guess I am talking about the "old" admine tool reloader... Is there any other way to do this for your own tools that you just manually place in tools etc.?
Thon
On Feb 05, 2013, at 06:22 PM, Dannon Baker <dannonbaker@me.com> wrote:
Are you using multiple web processes, and are you referring to the old admin tool reloader or the toolshed reloading interface?
-Dannon
On Feb 5, 2013, at 9:13 PM, Anthonius deBoer <thondeboer@me.com> wrote:
Hi,
I find that reloading a tool's configuration file does not really work. First, you have to click the reload buttow twice to actually have it update the VERSION number (so it does read something)... But when I try to run my tool, the old bug is still there...
I am using proxy server so something may still be cached, but I have to restart my server for it actually to pick up the changes...
Any ideas?
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