I followed the instructions however I still cannot tell if I have been given
administration access. The galaxy screen at http://localhost:8080 looks the same
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From: Dannon Baker dannon.ba...@gmail.com
Date: 06/23/2015 8:20 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Davenport, Aneisha
I have registered on a previous instance and I am trying to log in with that
user now
Original message
From: Dannon Baker dannon.ba...@gmail.com
Date: 06/23/2015 8:30 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Davenport, Aneisha adave...@gru.edu, galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re:
I created galaxy.ini using (text wrangler)by copying the contents in galaxy
.ini.sample and putting galaxy.ini in that same folder. (Galaxy/config) Should
I delete that file? If so what are the exact steps and commands should I place
in terminal for administrative access?
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Do I have to change host, port or username info and remove (#)
Original message
From: Dannon Baker dannon.ba...@gmail.com
Date: 06/23/2015 7:38 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Davenport, Aneisha adave...@gru.edu, galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy admin
Hi all - I'm constructing a wrapper for a tool I have and the input to the
tool can be:
1) a single fastq file (single end sample)
2) multiple singled-end fastq files
3) a single paired-end sample
4) multiple paired-end samples.
I have cases #1 and #2 handled, however case #3 is presenting a
Hi,
Spent a little while today trying to hook our Galaxy up to our local UCSC
Browser. There was various stuff on the web but is a bit confusing since the
'display_servers' setting in galaxy.ini which comes up only applies when
REMOTE_USER is in use.
There's a separate UCSC_SERVERS list in