Re: [galaxy-dev] Toolsheds and job runners

2012-09-07 Thread Greg Von Kuster
Hi Paul, Since you are using one config file/one database, you just need to manually restart the job runner after installing tools (assuming your servers are configured correctly). The old way of having two config files, one for the web front ends and one for the SINGLE job runner is no longer

Re: [galaxy-dev] Toolsheds and job runners

2012-09-05 Thread Paul-Michael Agapow
Thanks Greg, In case you are not aware of it, the Galaxy tool shed wiki explains the > tool shed: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Tool%20Shed > I am aware, thanks, although I won't exclude the possibility that I've misunderstood something ... I've "inherited" a galaxy setup from someone (details: a c

Re: [galaxy-dev] Toolsheds and job runners

2012-09-04 Thread Greg Von Kuster
Hi Paul, In case you are not aware of it, the Galaxy tool shed wiki explains the tool shed: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Tool%20Shed On Sep 4, 2012, at 6:25 AM, Paul-Michael Agapow wrote: > I've "inherited" a galaxy setup from someone (details: a contractor set it up > but left it unfinished so

[galaxy-dev] Toolsheds and job runners

2012-09-04 Thread Paul-Michael Agapow
I've "inherited" a galaxy setup from someone (details: a contractor set it up but left it unfinished so I'm completing the job while discovering and documenting what was done). The catch: it's setup as a twin galaxy instance with one as a front-end web-server and the other as the job runner. Admit