Hi, I am having a problem with running galaxy on the Amazon cloud. I have tried this several times over the past few days, I followed the list and it seems my instance is up and running. However, when I type the DNS in any browser it can't connect to it. I am kind of aiming in the dark now because I don't know where the problem is, anyone can help? thanks! stefano
Hi Stefano, Can you try out what we put together:
https://github.com/modENCODE-DCC/Galaxy
Thanks,
Q
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 8:28 PM, stefano cardinale s.cardinale@berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi, I am having a problem with running galaxy on the Amazon cloud. I have tried this several times over the past few days, I followed the list and it seems my instance is up and running. However, when I type the DNS in any browser it can't connect to it. I am kind of aiming in the dark now because I don't know where the problem is, anyone can help? thanks! stefano
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Hello, thanks, I managed to run the instances by using BioCloudCentral on the same SecurityGroup and Keys I already set up, which were fine. For some reason pointing the browser to the address provided by Amazon, as described in your Wiki CloudMan thread, did not work, but finally I found some comments on BioCloudCentral that helped. Suggestion: may be somebody should amend the Wiki step-wise description on how to set up CloudMan? stefano
On Feb 15, 2013, at 3:07 AM, Quang Trinh quang.trinh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Stefano, Can you try out what we put together:
https://github.com/modENCODE-DCC/Galaxy
Thanks,
Q
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 8:28 PM, stefano cardinale s.cardinale@berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi, I am having a problem with running galaxy on the Amazon cloud. I have tried this several times over the past few days, I followed the list and it seems my instance is up and running. However, when I type the DNS in any browser it can't connect to it. I am kind of aiming in the dark now because I don't know where the problem is, anyone can help? thanks! stefano
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Stefano,
Could you clarify what you did differently? The public URL provided by Amazon *should* be the primary interface to your cluster.
-Dannon
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:55 PM, stefano cardinale cardinale.stefano@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, thanks, I managed to run the instances by using BioCloudCentral on the same SecurityGroup and Keys I already set up, which were fine. For some reason pointing the browser to the address provided by Amazon, as described in your Wiki CloudMan thread, did not work, but finally I found some comments on BioCloudCentral that helped. Suggestion: may be somebody should amend the Wiki step-wise description on how to set up CloudMan? stefano
On Feb 15, 2013, at 3:07 AM, Quang Trinh quang.trinh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Stefano, Can you try out what we put together:
https://github.com/modENCODE-DCC/Galaxy
Thanks,
Q
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 8:28 PM, stefano cardinale s.cardinale@berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi, I am having a problem with running galaxy on the Amazon cloud. I have tried this several times over the past few days, I followed the list and it seems my instance is up and running. However, when I type the DNS in any browser it can't connect to it. I am kind of aiming in the dark now because I don't know where the problem is, anyone can help? thanks! stefano
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Stefano,
Sounds like it's most likely that the security groups aren't configured correctly. What I'd recommend would be to launch your instance using http://usegalaxy.org/cloudlaunch which does all of those configuration steps for you automatically.
-Dannon
On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:28 PM, stefano cardinale s.cardinale@berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi, I am having a problem with running galaxy on the Amazon cloud. I have tried this several times over the past few days, I followed the list and it seems my instance is up and running. However, when I type the DNS in any browser it can't connect to it. I am kind of aiming in the dark now because I don't know where the problem is, anyone can help? thanks! stefano
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