Good Morning Jaaved: When you login to the machine: genome-mirror.bscb.cornell.edu Can you ping or otherwise access via network calls your blat server computer ? There isn't anything special about permissions here unless your network setup disallows connections on the gfServer ports between your mirror machine and your blat server machine. Check with your system administrators. You can test the connection from your mirror machine to your blat server machine on the command line with the gfServer command itself:
$ gfServer status <host> <port> Use this command while you are logged into your mirror machine. Use the <host> name of your blat server machine with the appropriate <port> specified. --Hiram Jaaved Mohammed wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to setup blat servers for Cornell's mirror located at > http://genome-mirror.bscb.cornell.edu. The server running gfServer is on > a separate machine from the one hosting the browser, however both are on > the same domain. I was also successful at adding new rows to the > blatServers table in hgcentral to reference the new blat server. All is > good until I try to do a blat search from the actual mirrored browser. I > get the error: > Error in TCP non-blocking connect() 113 - No route to host > > > Should gfserver be running under it's own user account? Is there some > credentials that need to specified so the query and/or credentials from > the browser is passed along to the machine hosting the gfserver? Thanks > for your help! > > Best, > Jaaved _______________________________________________ Genome maillist - [email protected] https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome
