Dear list, I am trying to deploy Galaxy as an environment for proteomics tools in amazon's EC2 cloud, probably/preferably via Cloudman. I have used both the biocloudcentral portal and a manual approach to set up cloudman/galaxy, but run into the same error message which seems to start with a problem with a snapshot that does not exist: * 15:16:05 - PostgreSQL data directory '/mnt/galaxyData/pgsql/data' does not exist (yet?) * 15:16:26 - Error creating volume: EC2ResponseError: 400 Bad Request |InvalidSnapshot.NotFound|The snapshot 'snap-b28be9d5' does not exist.---some long identifier--- * 15:16:26 - Error adding filesystem service 'Filesystem-galaxyTools': 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'id' * 15:16:26 - STATUS CHECK: File system named 'galaxyTools' is not mounted. Error code 0 * 15:16:37 - Error mounting file system '/mnt/galaxyData' from '/dev/xvdg2', running command '/bin/mount /dev/xvdg2 /mnt/galaxyData' returned code '32' and following stderr: 'mount: you must specify the filesystem type ' My instance type is t1.micro (testing on AWS free tier), but I've tried m1.large, and that didn't help. I noted that the snapshot ID is always the same. Since the AMI is from March 2011 (at least the one I select manually), I assume that I have something wrong in my settings or that Amazon has changed something somewhere. cheers, Jorrit Boekel