Hi Dannon, Yes, you are correct! I installed galaxy from scratch on the cloud. I will check the site you provided and see how it goes. I also have the preconfigured cloud instance set up recently. However, when I stopped the instances (master and cluster nodes) from aws, I couldn't get the galaxy web running again (the instance running however the DNS not able to access). What is the right steps to stop the instances and restart it next time? Thank you in advance, Kathryn -----Original Message----- From: Dannon Baker [mailto:dannonbaker@me.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 10:27 AM To: Sun, Wenping [USA] Cc: galaxy-user@bx.psu.edu Subject: [External] Re: [galaxy-user] question on galaxy reference genome window Kathryn, Are you using the galaxy cloud configuration provided by the team, or have you installed your own galaxy on a cloud instance? It sounds like the latter, in which case you'll need to configure reference as detailed here: http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/NGS%20Local%20Setup. You may also want to experiment with using the preconfigured cloud instances, see this page for more information on those: http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/CloudMan -Dannon On Dec 18, 2012, at 2:21 PM, "Sun, Wenping [USA]" <Sun_Wenping@bah.com> wrote:
Dear Galaxy members,
I am new to galaxy and just installed galaxy on aws cloud. I am testing how it works and have the following question below:
1. I tried to test bowtie2 with the dataset I uploaded, however, the window for reference genome is very narrow and nothing from pull-down menu can be selected. When I omit that option to execute bowtie2, galaxy give error message for requesting reference genome. I am using hg19, should I upload myself? If so, how? 2. Same error happen for me to run fastqc --- the reference genome selection window is way too narrow and nothing can be selected
Thank you very much for your inputs and helps! Kind regards, Kathryn
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