I was able to connect to the cloud through terminal after following
the links you sent me (building my cluster and all). I plan on
mounting my S3 bucket to my EC2 instance, will I be able to access the
data in that bucket seamlessly?
Also, since my alignment software is in that bucket, can I simply type
the commands to execute the program? It would be nice if I could
upload my own genome browser such as IGV or Savant as well so that I
would not require a remote desktop such as NX. The less things I can
use, the better.
I don't know if you are familiar with Sabalcore, but they were a lot
easier to understand than EC2 in just about everything. The only
thing I didn't like was the cost. Galaxy has definitely made AWS
closer to achieving the ease of use as Sabalcore does.
Diego
On Apr 16, 1:13 pm, Diego Herrera <
diego.herrera...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I started reading a little bit and watched the screencast (very nice)
> and I was wondering if there was a command line interface within the
> galaxy module? The tool the person used was bwa, which is already
> configured in Galaxy. I will be using my own mapping program instead.
>
> Diego
>
> On Apr 15, 6:23 pm, Enis Afgan <
afg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Diego Herrera
> > <
diego.herrera...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > Also, I am not familiar with
usecloudman.org but will look into it. I
> > > wish there was a well written manual out there
> > > that explains step by step how to use Amazon EC2, how build your
> > > cluster and run applications on your data using the
> > > best and most simple packages. Everything I have seen has been only
> > > to start an instance, but never from start
> > > to end on how to complete a real genomics project.
>
> > Take a look at this link for more complete documentation:
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Cloud
> > (also, some of the presentations fromhttp://
usecloudman.org/publications/shouldgiveyou a quick and visual
> > > > > CloudMan (
usecloudman.org)? It's part of theCloudBioLinuximage and
> > > > > > > > manual on theCloudBioLinuxsite suggested to first log in
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