[galaxy-dev] Galaxy Main cloudlaunch stall

2013-01-18 Thread Matthew Shirley
I've searched the list to see if anyone specifically mentions not being able to use the cloud launchhttps://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/cloudlaunch feature on the main public instance, but no one seems to address it. I have no trouble launching Galaxy-cloudman using an AMI and pasting in my own user

Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Main cloudlaunch stall

2013-01-18 Thread Dannon Baker
Cloudlaunch on the main public instance is fully supported and should work fine -- I use it regularly for launching instances without issue. There was a brief EC2 API outage yesterday (on the Amazon end) that caused intermittent errors to all users of the API (including cloudlaunch), but that

Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Main cloudlaunch stall

2013-01-18 Thread Quang Trinh
Hi Matthew, Would you like to try out what we put together for modENCODE DCC? Please see the README file in the docs folder at https://github.com/modENCODE-DCC/Galaxy Thanks, Q On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Dannon Baker dannonba...@me.com wrote: Cloudlaunch on the main public instance

Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Main cloudlaunch stall

2013-01-18 Thread Dannon Baker
Should definitely be stable enough to use in a classroom and that it isn't working for you is definitely unexpected; it's the only way I've launched instances for many months now. I'm digging through logs to see if I can find any indication of why your particular requests are having issues.

Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Main cloudlaunch stall

2013-01-18 Thread Matthew Shirley
Thanks. The requests will be coming from kennedykrieger.org. On Jan 18, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Dannon Baker dannonba...@me.com wrote: Should definitely be stable enough to use in a classroom and that it isn't working for you is definitely unexpected; it's the only way I've launched instances

Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy Main cloudlaunch stall

2013-01-18 Thread Matthew Shirley
Thanks, Quang. That's not exactly what I'm looking for. My motivation is to teach an entire class how to start a Galaxy cluster on their own, with minimal knowledge of AWS or systems administration. The cloudlaunch feature on the main psx site seems to fit this purpose exactly, but does not