ContentsInstalling the SeqSphere+ ServerServer Installation on Microsoft WindowsThe Ridom SeqSphere+ Server can be installed in two modes:
If multiple users should be able to access the same server via intra-/internet, the second option (installation as background service) is recommended to ensure that the Server always will be running independent from the logged-in user. If multiple Windows users of the same computer should be able to access the same server, the second option (installation as background service) is required because the installation of the Ridom SeqSphere+ Server as ordinary program for various Windows users of the same computer would require multiple Server activations that are not allowed by the licensing model. Start the installer executable and follow the messages of the installation wizard dialog. During the installation process it is possible to select if installation as service should be done. Installation as Windows ServiceIf installation as service is selected, a directory must be chosen were the software stores the database, configuration, and logging files. It is not recommended to choose a network location for this directory. A service with the name "seqsphereserver" is installed and automatically started. Therefore, the Ridom SeqSphere+ Server is already running when installation is finished.
Installation as ApplicationIf not installed as a service, Ridom SeqSphere+ Server can be run by clicking the desktop icon or selecting the entry in the Start Menu. Ridom SeqSphere+ Server will create a profile directory located in your home directory (e.g., a path like C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\seqsphere-server on Windows XP or C:\Users\<username>\seqsphere-server on Windows 7 or later), respectively. This directory will contain the database, configuration, and logging files.
Server Installation on LinuxExtract the installer package (tgz) into the directory where you want to install the SeqSphere+ server (e.g., with command 'tar xvzf RidomSeqSphereSERVER*'). By default, the server listens on port 8064, therefore this port must be excluded in a firewall. Start with graphical user interfaceClick or start in a terminal the shell script seqsphereserverGUI.sh in the extracted directory RidomSeqSphereServer. The database is by default located in the subdiretory .seqsphere-server/ of the home directory of the Linux user. So every user who starts the server will get his own database. Start without graphical user interfaceThe run control script rcseqsphereserver.sh can be used to control the SeqSphere+ server:
The rcseqsphereserver.sh script can be called from any other directory and can be used to automatically start the SeqSphere+ server in a system init configuration. Installing the SeqSphere+ ClientClient Installation on Microsoft WindowsStart the installer executable and follow the messages of the installation wizard dialog. After the installation procedure is completed Ridom SeqSphere+ can be run by clicking the desktop icon or selecting the entry in the Start Menu. Ridom SeqSphere+ will create a profile directory located in your home directory (e.g., a path like C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\seqsphere on Windows XP or C:\Users\<username>\seqsphere on Windows 7 or later) respectively. This directory will contain the configuration and logging files. Note that on the first start of the server, the Windows firewall may show a security warning. Select "Allow access" in the security warning dialog. Client Installation on LinuxExtract the installation package (.tgz) into the directory where you want to install SeqSphere+. (e.g., with command 'tar xvzf RidomSeqSphere*'). Change into directory RidomSeqSphere and execute seqsphere32 or seqsphere64 to start the application. To use the automatic online update function the seqsphere process must have write permission for the installation directory. The first time you start Ridom SeqSphere+, the software will create the profile directory .seqsphere in your home directory. This directory is used for the configuration files, logging files and pipeline scripts.
Connecting and Initializing the Server
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