On Aug 5, 2013, at 12:33 PM, Boaz Shaanan wrote: > Hi, > > I think I'm running into a problem of getting my local galaxy installation > server to start because another httpd server is currently running on the same > computer (see attached output of run.sh). Toward the end I notice that the > server starts with PID number but then runs into a socket conflict (probably > with the other server) and stops. Is there a way to get over this problem? > > Thanks for your help. > > Boaz
Hi Boaz, If you're starting on a port other than 80 and intend to just access that port directly or via a proxy server, you can change the port number at the top of universe_wsgi.ini. If you're trying to start Galaxy on port 80, you'll have to decide which application you want to give that privilege to, since it can't be more than one. However, a common and recommended solution to this problem is to run a proxy server on port 80. Instructions on how to place Galaxy behind a proxy server are available at: http://usegalaxy.org/production --nate > > > Boaz Shaanan, Ph.D. > Dept. of Life Sciences > Ben-Gurion University of the Negev > Beer-Sheva 84105 > Israel > > E-mail: bshaa...@bgu.ac.il > Phone: 972-8-647-2220 Skype: boaz.shaanan > Fax: 972-8-647-2992 or 972-8-646-1710 > > > > > <run.sh.out>___________________________________________________________ > Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" > in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this > and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: > http://lists.bx.psu.edu/ > > To search Galaxy mailing lists use the unified search at: > http://galaxyproject.org/search/mailinglists/ ___________________________________________________________ Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: http://lists.bx.psu.edu/ To search Galaxy mailing lists use the unified search at: http://galaxyproject.org/search/mailinglists/