Dear Support We have users who are using Galaxy and would like to have this application installed on our compute cluster. I read through the documentation for using Galaxy both on a web browser and on a compute cluster. The document states that a qsub command line can be submitted when using on a cluster. Currently the info documented on this weblink: http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Config/Cluster mentions the qsub -I command. Does this mode sets a platform for user to launch the interactive web browser? I am looking at the option of not launching the web browser where we launch the task with an input file and then the output files are appended to a designated folder. Is it possible to know whether Galaxy software can be installed as a standalone without launching a web browser to submit & run sequencing tasks. Or the interactive web browser is a mandatory interface for running this application regardless of local system or on a compute cluster. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Regards Foo Lam [cid:image001.gif@01CB80BC.219AC830] WONG Foo Lam (Mr) | Senior HPC Application Engineer | High Performance Computing Centre | Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue, North Spine, Block NS4-04-25 Singapore 639798 Tel: (65) 6592 2414 GMT+8h | Email: foo-lam.wong@ntu.edu.sg<mailto:foo-lam.wong@ntu.edu.sg> | Web: www.hpc.ntu.edu.sg<http://www.ntu.edu.sg/> ________________________________ CONFIDENTIALITY: This email is intended solely for the person(s) named and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it, notify us and do not copy, use, or disclose its content. Thank you. Towards A Sustainable Earth: Print Only When Necessary