Hi Jason,

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 8:25 AM, jiesheng@bioteam.net <jiesheng@bioteam.net> wrote:
Hi, all
I just tried installing galaxy in amazon cloud following the instruction here:http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/CloudMan.
Using this ami-da58aab3, I do not have http service after the instance is started. I logined into the instance and confirmed it. How should I troubleshoot it?
Take a look at the attached document as an overview of CloudMan's architecture and the locations for the log files. The numbers indicate the order in which the files are created/should be read and they're the best way to look for errors. All of those steps assume you're ssh'd into the instance.
As you figure out what the error is, feel free to post here and we should be able to help more.
 

Could your guys ask Amazon to remove  ami-561bc93f, 072133624695/galaxy-cloudman-2012-02-26 ? If it is not from galaxy, it is risky to have it. If user selects it, user most likely will give access key and secret key at launch time as is in instruction.  I used this one before I went to section 5 to find out I am not supposed to use it.
I haven't really though about the option of asking AWS to remove the instance and may explore that option but, I think, that it's unlikely that they'll actually do it. Thanks for suggesting it and sorry for the confusion.

Cheers,
Enis
 


thanks

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jason zhang
The BioTeam, Inc.
jason@bioteam.net


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