*We just released an update to Galaxy CloudMan.* CloudMan offers an easy way to get a personal and completely functional instance of Galaxy in the cloud in just a few minutes, without any manual configuration. This is mostly an incremental bug fix release with the following summary of changes: - On AWS, updated *galaxyFS* snapshot (snap-e6e1c04a), which includes the June 2, 2014 Galaxy release with the July 30th security fix. All the tools installed via the Tool Shed have been updated and a number of new tools added, most notably: Tophat2, Bowtie2, FastQC, several FASTQ manipulation tools, several QC tools. - For AWS, added support for VPC - For OpenStack clouds, added the ability to automatically recover worker instances on cluster reboot - Added support for creating a file system based on a downloadable archive - Do not run Galaxy with multiple processes by default. This is because Tool Shed installs do not work properly in the multi-process mode. This feature can be enabled by setting user data option configure_multiple_galaxy_processes to True when launching an instance. - Set SGE slots in each queue to be equal to the number of cores on the instance - Set instance IP in the Galaxy's FTP data upload tool message - Added support for Nginx v1.4 and allow it (with the PAM module) to used as the authentication mechanism when accessing Galaxy Reports app - Fixed cluster deletion when performed via the API - No longer automatically start Hadoop and HTCondor services - On manually-invoked instance reboots, do not increment the instance reboot count that otherwise eventually leads to instance termination - Limit the size of the log message buffer used in the UI to 1000 lines. Long-running instances had issues with this log growing large and that led to poor UI performance. The complete log is still available from the Admin page (or the command line). - Automatically delete the bucket/container for Test type (*ie*, 'SGE only') clusters on cluster termination For complete details on implemented changes, please see the source code commits <https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/cloudman/commits/all?search=835%3A903> . Enjoy and please let us know what you think, Enis & Dannon & The Galaxy Team https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Cloud