[galaxy-dev] Please help fix toolshed repository: trtr

2016-03-14 Thread Lance Parsons
I was helping someone with their toolshed repository and we ran into an issue, there is an old folder "myTools" in the repository that we cannot delete. It has a second copy of the tool (inadvertently). However, when we upload a new version with Planemo, the directory remains. Attempts to

[galaxy-dev] Cloudman & AWS IAM_PROFILE support?

2016-03-14 Thread Ryan G
Hi - Does Cloudman support IAM_PROFILES? We run our instances within a VPC and assign an IAM_PROFILE to the ec2 instances so that they have access to resouces. Does Cloudman have this support? ___ Please keep all replies on the list by

Re: [galaxy-dev] Galaxy tools for docking protein-compounds.

2016-03-14 Thread Léo Biscassi
Hi, thanks for the reply. About the branch model, ok! I'll follow the model presented. About the error in planemo functional tests, the problem is that the content of example output is not the same of output file of test. This is shown by the command diff performed on planemo test. Today, I'll

[galaxy-dev] Mapping users to slurm

2016-03-14 Thread Pardo Diaz, Alfonso
Hello, I have connected my galaxy to a Slurm cluster via DRMAA. Galaxy can send jobs to the cluster without problems. But then I configure galaxy to use “real users” I got this error: "User myu...@mydomain.es is not mapped to any real user, and not permitted to

Re: [galaxy-dev] Scaling tools: data available?

2016-03-14 Thread Eric Rasche
Hi Peter, The vision I had was a cron script admins could install which would send thr past day/week's collectl/memory/parameter/dataset size logs to GRT. Again, the GRT side stalled when I hit issues with collectl locally. If you have time/energy to work on that we should chat :-) Otherwise I

Re: [galaxy-dev] Scaling tools: data available?

2016-03-14 Thread Peter van Heusden
Hi Eric I'm having a look at the GRT. We're collecting metrics on our local Galaxy server, I'm just trying to understand how you envision these metrics getting into the GRT? Peter On 22 February 2016 at 07:31, Eric Rasche wrote: > Hi peter, > > I've been working on this in the