No. This is not a show stopper. Thanks. On 9/5/12 6:31 PM, "Suresh Marru" <sma...@apache.org> wrote:
> >On Sep 5, 2012, at 5:03 PM, "Maskey, Manil" <mmas...@itsc.uah.edu> wrote: > >> I was trying to wrap ADaM applications that are deployed on the EC2, >>using XBaya. The XBaya GUI says 'Not Supported' when I pick Amazon EC2 >>as the resource protocol for the Host. >Hi Manil, > >Is this is a show stopper for you, or can you first get the workflows >worked up on local resources or any Grid? I see the trunk is too much >moving now with registry changes. As soon as they are done and 0.5 >release is cut (looks like some time next week), then it will be good to >focus on resurrecting EC2 support. > >Suresh >P.S. This is outside the scope of Airavata, but with my different hat on, >if you need help getting access to XSEDE send me an email, and I shall >walk you through applying for startup accounts - >https://www.xsede.org/web/guest/allocations > >> >> Thanks >> --Manil >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Suresh Marru [mailto:sma...@apache.org] >> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 3:48 PM >> To: airavata-dev@incubator.apache.org >> Subject: Re: EC2 >> >> Hi Manil, >> >> Technically yes, there is support for EC2, S3 and Amazon Elastic Map >>Reduce. However, to my knowledge, no one has been actively testing or >>using it in the last couple of releases. The version inherited into >>Airavata fully supported it, but since there is no user community >>actively using/asking for it, the UI's related to EC2 submissions within >>XBaya have not been actively changed. But it should be matter of testing >>and getting things back online, if noting else since the sourecforge >>version is still in working shape, it should be trivial task. >> >> Do you have concrete use case you are thinking? >> >> You may want to look into XBaya for adding Amazon components, >>instantiating instances, starting vs re-using instances, GFac for amazon >>security handling and EC2 provider. >> >> Suresh >> >> >> On Sep 5, 2012, at 4:03 PM, "Maskey, Manil" <mmas...@itsc.uah.edu> >>wrote: >> >>> Does XBaya/Airavata support running applications of Amazon EC2? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Manil Maskey >>> Research Scientist >>> Information Technology & Systems Center University of Alabama in >>> Huntsville >>> 256 824 5155 >>> >> >