Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-03 Thread Brad Chapman
Greg; > Thanks Brad. Your last point sounds suspiciously like something I would do ... > > So whenever I share I can terminate my instance but I shouldn't remove > any data? Is that correct? What I do is keep multiple instances with different cluster_names: - A stable instance to store shared

Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-03 Thread mailing list
Thanks Brad. Your last point sounds suspiciously like something I would do ... So whenever I share I can terminate my instance but I shouldn't remove any data? Is that correct? Thanks, Greg On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Brad Chapman wrote: > > Greg; > >> How do I know which snapshot is the

Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-03 Thread Brad Chapman
Greg; > How do I know which snapshot is the appropriate one? The Amazon console displays the description for snapshots. They should have a string like: CloudMan share-a-cluster cluster_name: cm-31bf91279e41769ff78af22c1a276ec > The folder Dannon mentioned seems to be missing. > > I swear this

Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-03 Thread mailing list
How do I know which snapshot is the appropriate one? The folder Dannon mentioned seems to be missing. I swear this sharestring worked when I tested it two months ago. I can't imagine what happened. -Greg On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Enis Afgan wrote: > Along with the folder structure Danno

Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-02 Thread Enis Afgan
Along with the folder structure Dannon is referring to, an appropriate EBS snapshot should exits under your account. This is available from the EC2 tab on the AWS console. As far as the complete logs goes, on CloudMan's admin page, there is a link to the full CloudMan log (alternatively, the same l

Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-02 Thread Dannon Baker
The first thing to check would be to verify that that the bucket and contents exist in your account. Use the AWS console to log in, go to the S3 tab, and look for the bucket 'cm-31bf91279e41769ff78af22c1a276ece' and verify the /shared/2012-01-12--18-03 folder structure exists. -Dannon On Apr

Re: [galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-02 Thread mailing list
Hi guys, I'm still stuck on this :-(. Are there any log files I could look at to get more details? I'm definitely willing to dive in an get to the bottom of this issue. Can anyone recommend a starting point? Thanks again, Greg On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 9:01 AM, mailing list wrote: > Hi guys, >

[galaxy-user] Cloudman - Problem starting shared cluster

2012-04-02 Thread mailing list
Hi guys, After launching Cloudman on the Initial Cluster Configuration dialog I selected the "Share-an-Instance Cluster" option and put in this share string: cm-31bf91279e41769ff78af22c1a276ece/shared/2012-01-12--18-03 But after that I see this message in the log: 12:52:19 - Problem copying shar