Great work, Enis!
On Nov 28, 2011, at 3:52 AM, Enis Afgan wrote:

> A new version of CloudMan for running Galaxy on Amazon cloud has been 
> released today. Any new cluster will automatically use this version. Existing 
> clusters will have a link displayed at the top of the CloudMan console 
> offering to perform an automated update. 
> 
> The new version brings the following updates/features:
> - Added ability to specify a path where Galaxy is installed as part of user 
> data (using galaxy_home key). This allows custom Galaxy application to be 
> installed and picked up by CloudMan instead of the default one. This works 
> across cluster invocations as well as for shared clusters. For a complete 
> list of user data options see http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Cloud/UserData
> - Use /etc/profile instead of /etc/bash.bashrc for system wide shell logins
> - Support for 3.0 Kernel on Ubuntu 11.10 for SGE. Contributed by Brad Chapman.
> - Fix for SGE install after cloud-init has run and changed /etc/hosts
> - post_start_service now runs if the script exists in the cluster bucket even 
> if no URL was provided as part of current user data
> - Fix recognition of existing and attached file system volumes on instance 
> reboot
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Ravi Madduri
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