Hi, Hans-Rudolf,

Thanks for your response. We didn't build a new server, we just plan to
change the IP address of the old server (The server will automatically get
a new IP address when the physical address is moved). When server is
started with new IP address, can we login directly using new IP address
from client (web browser)? Could you please let me know if we only need
change the IP address of file "universe_wsgi.ini"? Where is this file?

Best Wishes,

Yan Luo, Ph.D.
Rockville, MD


On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Hans-Rudolf Hotz <h...@fmi.ch> wrote:

> Hi Yan
>
> Assuming you have copied everything to the new server and you have changed
> the "host = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" line in the 'universe_wsgi.ini' file it should
> all work
>
> Regards, Hans-Rudolf
>
>
>
> On 10/31/2013 04:36 PM, Yan Luo wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> We have a question regarding the Galaxy server. We installed a local
>> version on our Linux machine and need move to a new place. The IP
>> address will be changed. Could you please let me know if the server can
>> be still used? I mean, we can use the new IP to open the home page of
>> Galaxy and use it. For example if the new IP is "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", which
>> is similar as before(I just replace the IP address). Do we need reset
>> anything for Galaxy? Will the Galaxy use the fixed IP address in the
>> system when it was installed?
>>
>> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/root
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>>
>> Yan
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Nate Coraor <n...@bx.psu.edu
>> <mailto:n...@bx.psu.edu>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi Yan,
>>
>>     I've moved this discussion to the galaxy-dev list since it pertains
>> to a
>>     local installation of Galaxy.
>>
>>     Responses to your questions follow, in-line.
>>
>>     Yan Luo wrote:
>>      > Dear Sir,
>>      >
>>      > (1)We installed Galaxy, but recently the user can't registered
>>     and got the
>>      > following error, how can we fix it?
>>      >
>>      > Sever error
>>      > An error occurred. See the error logs for more information.(To
>>     turn debug on
>>      > to display ...).
>>
>>     Since debug = False in universe_wsgi.ini, you should be able to find a
>>     more detailed error message in the log file.  If starting Galaxy with:
>>
>>        % sh run.sh --daemon
>>
>>     The default log file is 'paster.log' in Galaxy's root directory.
>>
>>      > (2) Could you please let me know if there is any command to stop
>>     galaxy?
>>
>>     If starting with the --daemon flag (as above), you can use:
>>
>>        % sh run.sh --stop-daemon
>>
>>     If running in the foreground, you can use Ctrl-C to terminate the
>>     process.  There is a recent bug whereby Ctrl-C is ineffective on some
>>     platforms under Python 2.6 - in this case you will have to kill/pkill
>>     the process manually.  We are working on a fix for the latter.
>>
>>      > (3) If I reset universe_wsgi.ini file and want to set an
>>     administrator
>>      > user(I can add a line in the above file), how can I get the
>>     password? Should
>>      > I stop galaxy(See question 2) first? then run "./setup.sh" and
>>     "./run.sh".
>>
>>     setup.sh would have only been necessary prior to running Galaxy the
>>     first time, however, this step has recently been removed.  If you are
>>     referencing documentation that still refers to setup.sh, please let us
>>     know so we can update it - I did notice this was still on the
>>     "Production Server" page, so I removed it from there.
>>
>>     You no longer need to run setup.sh at all.
>>
>>      > (4) If I run "setup.sh", will a new file "universe_wsgi.ini" be
>>     generated?
>>      > if I want to change this file,should I edit it before "run.sh"
>>     and after
>>      > "setup.sh". Is it right?
>>
>>     setup.sh and its replacements in run.sh and the Galaxy application
>>     itself never overwrite files, they only create files from sample files
>>     if they do not exist.
>>
>>      > (5) I read some of your docs, command "sh setup.sh"(sh run.sh) and
>>      > "./setup.sh"(./run.sh), which one is correct under Linux?
>>
>>     Both syntaxes are effectively the same in most cases.
>>
>>     --nate
>>
>>      >
>>      > Looking forward to hearing from you.
>>      >
>>      > Best Wises,
>>      >
>>      > Yan Luo, Ph.D.
>>      > NIH
>>      >
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