Dear Sebastian,

Thank you very much for your response. I just had a look at posters few minutes 
before I receive your email. It looks really great and helpful. I think it will 
save me a lot of time during Galaxy installation. 
Thank you once again.
Regards,

Marija

-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastian Schaaf [mailto:sch...@ibe.med.uni-muenchen.de] 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2016 2:27 PM
To: Durdevic, Marija
Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Proper Galaxy Installation

Dear Marija,

I would recommend to google for the "ngs-fablab" - there are two posters and a 
talk online from the GCCs 2014 and 2015, respectively.
I admit, it may look like self-advertising :). But in fact we set up a local 
instance at the medical faculty in Munich (LMU) which is quite similar to yours 
in terms of pre-conditions: we (have to) deal with SLES 11, do virtualization 
(although via vSphere, SLES just for the guests) and intended to go modular, 
step by step, including cluster usage. As we had to rely on our own hardware 
exclusively and clean system setups where necessary repetively, we created a 
setup framework that configures servers remotely for being Galaxy host, 
fileserver, cluster head/node or arbitrary combinations. You just need a blank 
SLES (we tested also other UNIXes like Ubuntu and CentOS) and SSH enabled. As 
SLES is hopelessly outdated regarding software packages, everything is compiled 
from source. The framework's technical base is Ansible, which has become quite 
well known also in other parts of the Galaxy community (initially introduced by 
the core team).

If you like to contact us feel free - we are curious for others in the medical 
field :).

Cheers,

Sebastian


--
Sebastian Schaaf, M.Sc. Bioinformatics
Faculty Coordinator NGS Infrastructure
Chair of Biometry and Bioinformatics
Department of Medical Informatics,
 Biometry and Epidemiology (IBE)
University of Munich
DKTK Munich
Marchioninistr. 15, K U1 808
D-81377 Munich (Germany)
Tel: +49 89 4400 77499

> Dear all,
>
> I am currently working on Galaxy installation at our Center for 
> Medical Research. As a login server, we are using VM based on SLES-12. 
> We are planning to extend it on a Cluster later and we would like to 
> use SLURM as DRM. Is there any recommendation or "step-by-step" recipe 
> how to setup Galaxy in a proper way to avoid future issues? Are they 
> any recommendation regarding the filesystem of directory management 
> system that I should care about in advance?
> Any advice from experienced developers will be more than helpful.
> Thank you in advance.
> Regards,
>
> Mag. Marija Ðurðeviæ
> Core Facility Computational Bioanalytics
>
> Medical University of Graz
> Center for Medical Research
> Stiftingtalstraße 24, A-8010 Graz
> Austria
>
> Phone: +43 316/385-73024
> Fax:+43 316/385-73009
>
> Email: marija.djurdje...@medunigraz.at
> Email: marija.djurdje...@klinikum-graz.at
>
> Web: https://zmf.medunigraz.at/
>
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