Data transfer into Amazon's cloud is completely free. Data out is what costs money. See http://aws.amazon.com/pricing_effective_july_2011/ What you're trying to do here would be loading data *into* amazon from our main server at usegalaxy.org. I'm not sure what you're asking with the second question there -- in a cloud instance the master and worker nodes are all inside the cloud, and communication between them is both free, and very fast. -Dannon On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Manisha Sapre <msapre@nmdp.org> wrote:
Good Morning Dannon
this may not be a cost effective way of sharing data, cloud amazon charges $0.120 per GB data transfer, is there a work around ?
also does that mean a worker node cannot communicate with master instance directly and use same below protocol to share history ?
Thanks msapre
From: Dannon Baker <dannon.baker@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 4:55 PM To: System Administrator <msapre@nmdp.org> Cc: "galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu" <galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu> Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] unable to share dataset history
Hi,
That sort of sharing only works within a single galaxy instance; users are not shared between different galaxies. To copy an entire history from one instance to another you will want to use the history export/import functionality. History context menu -> Export to file on the source instance, and Import from file on the destination.
-Dannon
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Manisha Sapre <msapre@nmdp.org> wrote:
Hello Team Galaxy
trying to share/ forward dataset history from user 1 ( running on a local instance,Scrn.1) to user 2 (running on cloud amazon ec2 instance,Scrn.2) and *vice-versa*, error:- user is not a valid galaxy user. getting this error while both the users are logged into system and both the instance's are running normal.
insights of team will be very helpful.
Thanks msapre