On standard UNIX, the SIGHUP signal (kill -HUP <PID>) is used to perform this kind of actions (re-read config files) on almost all daemons [1]. Doing a quick grep: $ grep -ri "HUP" galaxy-central Nothing shows up, so as Jen indicated, does not seem to be implemented at first glance... but one could have a look at: http://docs.python.org/library/signal.html And handle that signal... I guess that the daemon would be "paster", but haven't found where it reads the loc files :-S [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGHUP On 2011-04-12 22:50, Luobin Yang wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if it's possible to to reload a ".loc" file without restarting the Galaxy server?
Thanks, Luobin
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