That means that the galaxy instance for your cluster didn't start. It
probably should have. Can you send me (directly, without the list -- it
can contain sensitive info) the cloudman log from the admin panel?
-Dannon
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Yan He <yanhe83(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,****
** **
I just established Galaxy Cloudman on Amazon EC2. I created a cluster
named “exon_capture” and uploaded a lot of data to it. After some analysis,
I terminated the cluster. The second time I wanted to get access to the
“exon_capture” cluster, I created a new instance under the “exon_capture”.
However, under this instance, the “access galaxy” button is in grey and not
active. I tried several time, but the button was always in grey. Does
anyone know what’s wrong? Did I miss something? It may be a very simple
question, but it bothers me a whole afternoon. Thanks a lot!****
** **
Yan****
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