2015-05-06 10:28 GMT+02:00 Rémy Dernat remy...@gmail.com:
Hi,
We run a galaxy server locally. When a user want to send an error through
galaxy GUI Report this error to the Galaxy Team . We do not have any
anonymous/guest users (not allowed). So we are sure that the content of the
email
Hi list,
I would like to enable a multiple search on (Open)LDAP to check if a user
is also a member of a specific "galaxy" group. I did not find anything
about this in the documentation.
Indeed, we do not want that all the LDAP users to be able to login to
galaxy and we do not want to change the
Hi,
Sorry about that but we get that error too "Failed: Request Entity Too
Large (413)" on Firefox (43.0) but not on chrome (47.0.2526.106 (64-bit)).
The trick to disable "ajax-upload" parameter (set it to false) does not
seem to work (the window is still open and nothing changed).
Any iadea
Ok, I answer to myself:
It works with nginx last stable version (1.8.1) whereas it did not work on
nginx 1.7.4 (same configuration).
Best,
Remy
2016-01-05 10:28 GMT+01:00 Rémy Dernat <remy...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry about that but we get that error too "Failed: Reques
Hi Peter,
I am also quite interesting with these settings. If you achieve this
configuration please keep us inform.
Best
Remy
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I forgot to point out the needs of sharing folders and checking the UID/GID
of the galaxy user between your systems (and his access to SGE).
Remy
2016-01-20 16:00 GMT+01:00 Rémy Dernat <remy...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Here we use both solutions: Galaxy and RocksCluster. In G
Hi,
Thanks Laure and Martin.
This is very interesting. However, can it handle the load balancing part as
Gildas asked ? Anyway, thanks for the tip.
Can it be possible to share /etc/supervisor/conf.d/galaxy.conf without
having to use ansible ? I downloaded the tarball, however, I did not find