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Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Installation issue on EC2
On Dec 10, 2012, at 6:17 PM, Fabiano Lucchese wrote:
> I appreciate your effort to help me, but it looks like my AWS account
> has some serious hidden issues going on. I completely wiped out
>
Did you delete the S3/shapshots buckets? That is where everything is
stored and I think EBS volumes related to everything dynamic are created.
On 12/10/12 6:17 PM, "Fabiano Lucchese" wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I appreciate your effort to help me, but it looks like my AWS account
>has some se
Guys,
I appreciate your effort to help me, but it looks like my AWS account
has some serious hidden issues going on. I completely wiped out CloudMan/Galaxy
instances from my EC2 environment as well as their volumes, and waited a couple
of hours for the instances to disappear fro
On Dec 10, 2012, at 6:17 PM, Fabiano Lucchese wrote:
> I appreciate your effort to help me, but it looks like my AWS account
> has some serious hidden issues going on. I completely wiped out
> CloudMan/Galaxy instances from my EC2 environment as well as their volumes,
> and waited a coupl
would
> surprise me as this time the process required much less interaction and input
> than the previous ones I was following.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> F.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dannon Baker [mailto:dannonb
me the process required much less interaction and input
than the previous ones I was following.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
F.
-Original Message-
From: Dannon Baker [mailto:dannonba...@me.com]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 6:19 AM
To: Fabiano Lucchese
Cc: g
Which web form did you use to start the cloud instance? The page at
usegalaxy.org/cloudlaunch will always point to the currently supported AMI, and
I'd definitely recommend using this form for launching galaxy instances.
The problem you're running into is that the unsupported AMI already initia
Hi, all.
I've been trying to deploy a CloudMan/Galaxy cluster on EC2 for
a couple of days now and have been facing all kinds of unexpected weirdness's.
I found out that the web-based form that automatically creates the EC2 instance
uses an image that doesn`t seem