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> Yes that looks good. The
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> Give you seemingly have a custom deployment, a manual upgrade is probably
> best. Instructions are avail
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> From: Enis Afgan <enis.af...@irb.hr>
> Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 11:01 AM
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> I have a Cloudman instance up and running, but I would like to add
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Subject: [galaxy-dev] Modifying a Cloud Cluster Instance
I have a Cloudman instance up and running, but I would like to add SSL ( I
have a signed cert and key ) and productionize it.
I have a Cloudman instance up and running, but I would like to add SSL ( I
have a signed cert and key ) and productionize it. I see several methods
documented,but it's not clear which one is preferred: edit in place then
persist changes and restart (wiki/Cloudman/CustomizeGalaxyCloud) seems