Hi Dannon

It does show up. I you see at my screen capture you can see the name (highlighted in blue) that is associated to the ami-da58aab3. However it does not look to be the latest version of the ami name. At least it does not work when I copy and paste in the searching box for all AMI images. 
Then I tried to follow the link that you provide in this email but unfortunately did  not accept my  AWS credentials.
Also notice that the provided AMI name is dated march 2013, it is that ok? Is really the latest?

Dr. Alejandro Colaneri

Departments of Biology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 310 Coker Hall, CB# 3280

120 South Road

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280

Tel: 919-962-2273

fax: 919- 962-1625


From: Dannon Baker <dannon.baker@gmail.com>
Date: Monday, June 3, 2013 5:18 PM
To: "Colaneri, Alejandro Cesar" <colaneri@email.unc.edu>
Cc: "galaxy-user@list.bx.psu.edu" <galaxy-user@bx.psu.edu>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] galaxy on the cloud

Hi Alejandro,

It should show up if you search for the AMI ID, which is ami-da58aab3.  That said, the easiest way to launch a galaxy cloud cluster if you're not already familiar with EC2 is probably using usegalaxy.org/cloudlaunch.  This interface will guide you through the launch process without any extra input on your part other than providing your AWS keys.

-Dannon


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Colaneri, Alejandro Cesar <colaneri@email.unc.edu> wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to start an instance of galaxy in the cloud (AMAZON)
I'm following the screencast but when I copy the AMI name form the wiki site



And paste in the Community AMIs search box , it does not work.

Can you please tell me which is the lastest AMI name?

Thank you 
Alejandro



Dr. Alejandro Colaneri

Departments of Biology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

310 Coker Hall, CB# 3280

120 South Road

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280

Tel: 919-962-2273

fax: 919- 962-1625


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