Note : All the settings shown on the screenshots only stand for examples. You must adapt them to your needs.
You must first configure ProlineAdmin since this component is used to create the databases needed by Proline.
If you used the Windows installer, a shortcut “Proline Admin” is available in the Windows Start Menu, under the Proline folder.
Otherwise, execute the start.sh
or start.bat
script located in the Proline Admin GUI folder.
At application start, the default configuration file config/application.conf
is loaded. Note that, when using Proline Admin (GUI) for the first time, this file isn't valid and will lead to an error message. Don't bother: you can alternatively edit this file or select another .conf
file of the same format using the Configuration window:
- On the main page, click on Configuration to open that window (screenshot below).
- The first tab, named Configuration files, let you choose all the configuration files that you may use in this application.
- Click OK to save changes and go back on the main page, or Apply to save changes and stay on the configuration window (edit files).
NB: The Proline server folder is located in the “.\ws” sub-folder of the Proline installation directory if Windows installer has been used. If archive files has been used you will find it under the folder where you have unzipped the “Proline Server” archive. The Proline server folder should contain a sub-folder named ProlineWeb-Core-<x.y.z>
.
The configuration file is located at <proline_server_folder>\ProlineWeb-Core-<x.y.z>\Proline\WEB-INF\classes
.
To edit Proline configuration file(s), select the last tab of the configuration window, entitled Proline configuration.
This tab is split in three parts:
Note that the section named Mount points is enable only if the Proline server configuration file has been located (see screenshot above).
Input files (e.g. *.RAW, *.WIFF, *.D) should be set in the 'Raw files' sub-section.
mzDB files should be set in the 'mzDB_files' sub-section.
Identification result files (e.g. Mascot .dat, OMSSA .omx) should be set in the 'Result files' sub-section.
Several alias/full_path pairs can be used or each. Aliases can be any valid string chosen by the administrator to help the users identify a mount_point. If multiple repositories are defined, aliases must be different.
!! Important: on a Windows server installation, please use UNC style to access remote disks instead of mounted disk on letters. Otherwise Proline won't be fully functional. ex: use \\\\my_server\\disk\\folder instead of a mounted disk on Z: (Z: mounted as \\my_server\\disk\\folder)
Result identification files (Mascot dat, OMSSA or X!Tandem) as well as mzDB files (for the XIC Quantitation process) are only browsed from Proline Server side.
Click OK to save changes and go back on the main page, or Apply to save changes and stay on the configuration window (edit files).
Once the configuration files has been edited and validated, the button Set up Proline datastore becomes availale in the main page. Click it to finish the Datastore setup.
Note: This functionality will be disabled if Proline is already set up or if Proline configuration is invalid.