Hi,
Still experimenting with Galaxy and Cloudman on AWS EC2.
The latest galaxy AMI is described as 861460482541/galaxy-cloudman-2011-03-22.
How up to date is that Galaxy rev ?
Should I use hg to update it before running, or saving as a customised Cloud AMI ?
Thanks.
Galaxy is actually stored separately from the AMI, but the revision you'll get by default right now is:
changeset: 5757:963e73d40e24 date: Wed Jun 29 13:27:01 2011 -0400
You can use hg directly to update galaxy, or you can use this component of the admin panel to do it:
Just click update galaxy, and it will update all the way to tip for you. You also have the option of specifying a particular revision, if you'd like.
And lastly, yes, you will want to persist these changes to have them available the next time you run your cluster.
-Dannon
On Jan 12, 2012, at 3:46 PM, Greg Edwards wrote:
Hi,
Still experimenting with Galaxy and Cloudman on AWS EC2.
The latest galaxy AMI is described as 861460482541/galaxy-cloudman-2011-03-22.
How up to date is that Galaxy rev ?
Should I use hg to update it before running, or saving as a customised Cloud AMI ?
Thanks.
-- Greg Edwards, Port Jackson Bioinformatics Consulting. gedwards2@gmail.com
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