Marcel, After logging in as the ubuntu user, simply 'sudo su galaxy', and then make any modifications you want. If you do change the tools volume, remember to use the cloudman admin panel and select "persist changes to the file system: galaxyTools". -Dannon On Nov 30, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Greg Von Kuster wrote:
Hello Marcel,
In the future, please send all questions like this to the galaxy-dev mailing list, as doing so will streamline the process of getting a timely answer. I believe Enis is best able to answer your questions.
Thanks!
On Nov 30, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Marcel Schumann wrote:
Hi Greg,
I'm currently trying to create a GalaxyCloudman version that includes CADDSuite. Thus, I launched GalaxyCloudman as described in your wiki and tried to modify it afterwards.
Well, starting cloudman worked without any problems... so far, so good :-) As described on http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Cloud/Customize%20Galaxy%20Cloud I could then log-in via ssh as user 'ubuntu' (not as user 'galaxy'). However, all files of the galaxy installation belong to user and group 'galaxy'.
Thus my question: How should users be able to customize cloudman? Is there some trick by which I can log-in as 'galaxy' or do you have any other idea how to make this work ? ;-)
Sorry Greg, if you are not the correct contact in this case, but I found not specific contact or mailing list for cloudman. Perhaps, you could just forward this mail in that case ...
Cheers, Marcel
-- Marcel Schumann
University of Tuebingen Wilhelm Schickard Institute for Computer Science Division for Applied Bioinformatics Room C313, Sand 14, D-72076 Tuebingen
phone: +49 (0)7071-29 70437 fax: +49 (0)7071-29 5152 email: schumann@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de
Greg Von Kuster Galaxy Development Team greg@bx.psu.edu
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