On Mar 9, 2012, at 4:12 AM, Yuri D'Elia wrote:

> Hi everyone. I've set up a galaxy production environment and it seems to be 
> working.
> I've identified a couple of issues though:
> 
> If I enable apache_xsendfile, the little "eye" icon ("Display data in 
> browser") on each dataset stops working. I get the following instead:
> 
> The requested URL /datasets/7e93e3cf926fb2b3/display/ was not found on this 
> server
> 
> My document root is not the same as the galaxy root (as suggested). 
> Everything else seems to work. Is this a bug?

Hi Yuri,

Could you check your Apache error log to see if there's anything relevant there?

> Second question:
> 
> I want to rotate the galaxy log file (as specified with paster.py serve 
> --log-file. I can't find a way to reopen the logfile in galaxy without taking 
> down the whole service, or a way to redirect the log to a pipe together while 
> using --daemon.
> 
> I cannot let the file grow forever.
> Any suggestions?

Unfortunately, there's no way to reopen the log without restarting the process. 
 This is the way we handle our servers.

Thanks,
--nate

> 
> Right now I've setup logrotate to "copytruncate" the log (the log is opened 
> in append anyway), but it's not a very nice solution. Does "paster" support 
> some standard signal such as SIGUSR1 to re-open log files?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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