"Initial Cluster Configuration" pop-up window missing with CloudBioLinux - Cloudman

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agbiotec

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Nov 29, 2011, 3:56:12 PM11/29/11
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I was playing around with starting a Cloudman cluster from within the CloudBioLinux
AMIs, using Brad's tutorial as an example:


While the cluster works great (I can login to the cloud web interface, start / stop nodes etc),
it seems that right after login I don't get the pop-up window for the "Initial Cluster Configuration",
where I can specify the volume to be  to mounted with the exome data (cm-b53c6... shown 
in Brad's 2nd demo video).

I am using the latest AMI (ami-ad8e4ec4). Is there something missing ?  

Overall is there an easy way to mount EBS volumes with data to the Cloudman cluster (you
can simply point me to RTFM on this->link).

  cheers,

Ntino

Brad Chapman

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Nov 29, 2011, 4:20:11 PM11/29/11
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Ntino;

> While the cluster works great (I can login to the cloud web interface,
> start / stop nodes etc),
> it seems that right after login I don't get the pop-up window for the
> "Initial Cluster Configuration",
> where I can specify the volume to be to mounted with the exome data (cm-b53c6...
> shown
> in Brad's 2nd demo video).

It sounds like you've already loaded a CloudMan cluster with this name
previously. It uses the 'cluster_name' in the user-data to persist the
same cluster. You can either delete all of the cluster info (Terminate
with removing all data), or start up a new cluster with a new name to
start fresh and load the exome data from the shared cluster.

Also, I'm going to roll out a new tutorial, new shared cluster, new
CloudBioLinux AMIs, and other awesome stuff tonight, so if you're
playing with it you may want to wait until tomorrow. I need to finish
all the final touches tonight after work and will send more info to the list.

Brad

Ntino Krampis

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Nov 29, 2011, 4:40:43 PM11/29/11
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a-w-e-s-o-m-e, looking fwd to the new tutorial. BTW, will the data pulled by this script


be visible to the Cloudman cluster ?

 cheer,

Ntino
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Brad Chapman

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Nov 29, 2011, 9:12:38 PM11/29/11
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Ntino;

> BTW, will the data pulled by this script
>
> https://github.com/chapmanb/cloudbiolinux/blob/master/data_fabfile.py
>
> be visible to the Cloudman cluster ?

Yes, absolutely. That's how the data files are download and prepared for
the demo. You need to edit your fabricrc.txt to point at the locations
for storing the downloaded files (somewhere in /export/data that you
like) and the custom Galaxy instance. It downloads everything and
*.loc files so they are available within Galaxy.

Brad

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