Re: [galaxy-dev] RFE: Adding tags to AWS resources created by Cloudman

2012-12-05 Thread Shea Lovan

Enis-

These are the ones that I know of:

 * Snapshots created via Cloudman "Persist changes to filesystem" command.
 * Spot instances created by manually adding worker nodes.  I have not
   tested auto-scale or on-demand worker-instances.
 * The ephemeral storage volumes associated with worker nodes.

Thanks a bunch!
-Shea

On 12/04/2012 03:35 PM, Enis Afgan wrote:

Hi Shea,
This is a reasonable feature so we'll add it on the todo list. To make 
the search for all untagged resources easier, did you have a list of 
the ones that are currently not getting tagged?


Thanks,
Enis


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Shea Lovan > wrote:


We are managing Galaxy/Cloudman clusters on AWS for a few research
groups on campus.  As is so often the case, we need to separate
usage for billing purposes.  This this is fairly simple to do with
Amazon's CSV billing report with the "clusterName" tag included.
However, it doesn't appear that I can configure Cloudman to set
that tag on every resource it creates.  This is forcing us to keep
the scaling of the clusters under our control so that we can set
the tags manually.

What I was hoping, is that this feature could be added.  It seems
like a fairly simple patch; once the ID (instance, volume, or
snapshot) is available, it's one more API call to create/set the
clusterName tag.

Any chance of getting this included?

Thanks!
-Shea

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Manager, Server Operations and Architecture
UCSB Life Sciences Computing Group
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
805.893.2405 

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Re: [galaxy-dev] RFE: Adding tags to AWS resources created by Cloudman

2012-12-04 Thread Enis Afgan
Hi Shea,
This is a reasonable feature so we'll add it on the todo list. To make the
search for all untagged resources easier, did you have a list of the ones
that are currently not getting tagged?

Thanks,
Enis


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Shea Lovan  wrote:

> We are managing Galaxy/Cloudman clusters on AWS for a few research groups
> on campus.  As is so often the case, we need to separate usage for billing
> purposes.  This this is fairly simple to do with Amazon's CSV billing
> report with the "clusterName" tag included. However, it doesn't appear that
> I can configure Cloudman to set that tag on every resource it creates.
>  This is forcing us to keep the scaling of the clusters under our control
> so that we can set the tags manually.
>
> What I was hoping, is that this feature could be added.  It seems like a
> fairly simple patch; once the ID (instance, volume, or snapshot) is
> available, it's one more API call to create/set the clusterName tag.
>
> Any chance of getting this included?
>
> Thanks!
> -Shea
>
> --
> 
> Shea A. Lovan
> Manager, Server Operations and Architecture
> UCSB Life Sciences Computing Group
> Santa Barbara, CA 93106
> 805.893.2405
>
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[galaxy-dev] RFE: Adding tags to AWS resources created by Cloudman

2012-12-03 Thread Shea Lovan
We are managing Galaxy/Cloudman clusters on AWS for a few research 
groups on campus.  As is so often the case, we need to separate usage 
for billing purposes.  This this is fairly simple to do with Amazon's 
CSV billing report with the "clusterName" tag included. However, it 
doesn't appear that I can configure Cloudman to set that tag on every 
resource it creates.  This is forcing us to keep the scaling of the 
clusters under our control so that we can set the tags manually.


What I was hoping, is that this feature could be added.  It seems like a 
fairly simple patch; once the ID (instance, volume, or snapshot) is 
available, it's one more API call to create/set the clusterName tag.


Any chance of getting this included?

Thanks!
-Shea

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Shea A. Lovan
Manager, Server Operations and Architecture
UCSB Life Sciences Computing Group
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
805.893.2405

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