Hello Tilahun,

Are you logged into your Galaxy instance UI using your admin account? This will display the Admin menu.

Admin permissions are set up in the universe_wsgi.ini file:

# -- Users and Security

< other items >

# Administrative users - set this to a comma-separated list of valid Galaxy
# users (email addresses). These users will have access to the Admin section
# of the server, and will have access to create users, groups, roles,
# libraries, and more.  For more information, see:
# http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Interface
#admin_users = None

Hopefully this solves the issue. Going forward, you'll probably find that the galaxy-...@bx.psu.edu mailing list is the most helpful for local install questions:
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Support#Mailing_Lists

Best,

Jen
Galaxy team

On 5/8/12 2:10 PM, Tilahun Abebe wrote:
Hi Galaxy users,

I tried to install cutadapt for sequence trimming on a local Galaxy
instance. I successfully installed Galaxy as an administrator. However,
when Galaxy starts, I don't see the administrator option in the top menu
bar with the "Analyze Data, Workflow, Shared Data, Visualization, Help,
and User". It looks like the only way I can install cutadapt is with an
administrator option. Any suggestion how I can include the administrator
option in the menu?

Thanks for your help.

Tilahun



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