NFS configuration questions + NFS /etc/fstab configuration issue with AMI issue
Hi, I’m setting up a ‘local’ Galaxy server in AWS and had a few questions that I can’t seem to answer. 1. Directory configuration in universe_wsgi.ini — I want to use an NFS from another server. The purpose would be to deposit results there. I may also want to point to another NFS server as a centralized reference / index file system. I tried changing the path for the Indices setting and restarted Galaxy, but CloudMan is showing the file system as “error”. Basically I am trying to wrap my head around the steps to re-pointing to NFS mounts (is it just change the paths in universe_wsgi.ini then restart everything?) 2. CloudMan AMI and fstab — I’m using the latest AMI Cloudman instance and it seems to have an issue with NFS configurations in the fstab. I am not quite sure what is going on, the entry is correct. I’m able to manually mount the filesystems as well so the paths are correct. Is there something specific I need to change on that image? Thanks in advance for any assistance! Scott Jeschonek Avere Systems
Revising all of the below… I figured out the configuration location and file system issues. The only issue I have now is that my configured universe_wsgi.ini file is being overwritten with defaults. I modified it in the s3 bucket and locally but to no avail. Any ideas?
On Jan 24, 2015, at 12:17 PM, Scott Jeschonek <scottj@averesystems.com> wrote:
Hi,
I’m setting up a ‘local’ Galaxy server in AWS and had a few questions that I can’t seem to answer.
1. Directory configuration in universe_wsgi.ini — I want to use an NFS from another server. The purpose would be to deposit results there. I may also want to point to another NFS server as a centralized reference / index file system. I tried changing the path for the Indices setting and restarted Galaxy, but CloudMan is showing the file system as “error”. Basically I am trying to wrap my head around the steps to re-pointing to NFS mounts (is it just change the paths in universe_wsgi.ini then restart everything?)
2. CloudMan AMI and fstab — I’m using the latest AMI Cloudman instance and it seems to have an issue with NFS configurations in the fstab. I am not quite sure what is going on, the entry is correct. I’m able to manually mount the filesystems as well so the paths are correct. Is there something specific I need to change on that image?
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Scott Jeschonek Avere Systems
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