Did you delete the S3/shapshots buckets? That is where everything is
stored and I think EBS volumes related to everything dynamic are created.

On 12/10/12 6:17 PM, "Fabiano Lucchese" <fabiano.lucch...@hds.com> wrote:

>       Guys,
>
>       I appreciate your effort to help me, but it looks like my AWS account
>has some serious hidden issues going on. I completely wiped out
>CloudMan/Galaxy instances from my EC2 environment as well as their
>volumes, and waited a couple of hours for the instances to disappear from
>the instances list. After that, I repeated the whole process twice,
>trying to create a Galaxy cluster with 10 and then 15 Gb of storage
>space, but the result was equally frustrating with some minor differences.
>
>       In the less unsuccessful scenario, the Galaxy service was the only one
>down, apparently for the following reason:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File 
>"/mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/lib/galaxy/webapps/galaxy/buildapp.py",
>line 36, in app_factory
>    app = UniverseApplication( global_conf = global_conf, **kwargs )
>  File "/mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/lib/galaxy/app.py", line 85, in
>__init__
>    from_shed_config=True )
>  File 
>"/mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/lib/galaxy/tools/data/__init__.py", line
>41, in load_from_config_file
>    tree = util.parse_xml( config_filename )
>  File "/mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/lib/galaxy/util/__init__.py",
>line 143, in parse_xml
>    tree = ElementTree.parse(fname)
>  File 
>"/mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/eggs/elementtree-1.2.6_20050316-py2.6.egg
>/elementtree/ElementTree.py", line 859, in parse
>    tree.parse(source, parser)
>  File 
>"/mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/eggs/elementtree-1.2.6_20050316-py2.6.egg
>/elementtree/ElementTree.py", line 576, in parse
>    source = open(source, "rb")
>IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
>'./shed_tool_data_table_conf.xml'
>Removing PID file paster.pid
>
>       I restarted it a few times, rebooted the machine and even tried to
>update it, but nothing could magically fix the problem. I'm giving up the
>high-level approach and starting from a fresh installation of Galaxy in
>one of my instances. It's going to be less productive, but at least I
>have some control over what's going on and can try to diagnose problems
>as they occur.
>
>       Cheers,
>
>       F.
>
>PS: Dannon, one thing that intrigues me is how the web form manages to
>find out the names of the previous clusters that I tried to instantiate.
>Where does it get this information from if all the respective instances
>have been terminated and wiped out?
>
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