Hi Johngui,

Can you specify which request is 404'ing -- the exact URL that's being
attempted?

And, can you provide a little more of your nginx configuration?  Is galaxy
being served at the root of the domain?

-Dannon

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 2:01 AM, 홍종희 <h...@syntekabio.com> wrote:

>   Hi galaxy-dev members
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> Recently we're trying to setup the galaxy server in a production mode.
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> Everything seems to be ok
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> but when I tried to upload  a file it shows error message like this
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> Failed: Not found(404)
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> I found one thread in galaxy-dev fourn about this one
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> It says that it's because of change in proxy server configuration
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> So I set exactly what was written in Galaxy wiki about nginx configuration
> related to proxy setting like below
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> set $dst /api/tools;
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> Should I change some oher configuration ?
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> Any kind of suggestion would be welcomed
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> Thanks
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> Regards
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> Jonghui
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