Hi, Daniel,

Sorry to say I'm unable to explain this problem with your local
instance - it works fine on all of mine and on main.
What do you see when you type
hg tip
in the root of your Galaxy clone?
The current tip is
hg tip
changeset:   7243:37352829fedd

If this is an up to date clone and you haven't made any code changes,
I'm going to guess that you might have a local web server
configuration issue - but maybe Nate or Dan can help?


On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 11:54 PM, Dorset, Daniel C
<daniel.dor...@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
> Hi Ross, thanks for the reply! I ran FastQC from the command line, and it did 
> give the proper output. Furthermore, FastQC generating the proper output when 
> I run it from Galaxy. However, Galaxy is having trouble accessing the files. 
> If I go into the filesystem, I can find all of the files in 
> .../database/files/[###]/dataset_[###]_files/
>
> I ran FastQC on the Penn State public instance, and it gives HTML output with 
> pictures in-line and all of the linked files accessible. When I mouseover the 
> link, it looks the same as it does on my local instances, in that the address 
> is in the following format:
>
> [Galaxy web address]/datasets/[16 character hash]/display/[filename]
>
> Knowing what's going on "under the hood" would be extremely helpful towards 
> my troubleshooting. So far I can't find anything interesting in paster.log, 
> nor in the Apache log files.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ross [mailto:ross.laza...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 6:07 PM
> To: Dorset, Daniel C
> Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu
> Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] I can't see or access pictures in FastQC
>
> Hi, Daniel.
> The wrapper doesn't introduce any new dependencies other than a working 
> FastQC install in the right place so can you please let us know what happens 
> when you run FastQC from the command line as the user running your Galaxy 
> processes - it should start an interactive FastQC session where you can try 
> running a real fastq input and check that you get the HTML outputs.
>
> Once it's all working from the command line, try the tool again and let us 
> know how that turns out please?
>
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 6:58 AM, Dorset, Daniel C 
> <daniel.dor...@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>> I'm running two separate instances of Galaxy on two different servers.
>> On both servers, whenever I run FastQC, I can see the result HTML
>> file, but none of the pictures show up. Furthermore, if I try to
>> access the links at the bottom of the page, they don't lead to any real 
>> files.
>>
>>
>>
>> If I look in my database/files/subfolder, I see a dataset_### file
>> that contains the HTML info, which I am able to see in Galaxy. There
>> is another folder named "dataset_###_files," and all of the pictures
>> and the FastQC results zip file are contained in there. I can access
>> them with full read permissions, and the sizes appear correct.
>>
>>
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced this problem?
>>
>>
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>
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