Dear all,
I just established Galaxy Cloudman on Amazon EC2. I created a cluster named
exon_capture and uploaded a lot of data to it. After some analysis, I
terminated the cluster. The second time I wanted to get access to the
exon_capture cluster, I created a new instance under the
That means that the galaxy instance for your cluster didn't start. It
probably should have. Can you send me (directly, without the list -- it
can contain sensitive info) the cloudman log from the admin panel?
-Dannon
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Yan He yanh...@hotmail.com wrote:
Dear
Hello, I have been using the compute function in galaxy to replace
sequences with delimiters for processing my reads. I realized that the
replace code in compute no longer works. Is there any other way to
replace sequences with delimiters?
Jose
Jing
All good thoughts and if I remember correctly, custom software can
indeed to incorparated into Galaxy through use of the Toolshed . I'll
check into this with Jennifer.
Thanks
Scott
Scott Tighe
Senior Core Laboratory Research Staff
Advanced Genome Technologies Core
University of
Hi Jose,
Can you send an example of before and after for a read? And the replace
string you were using in Compute?
Sharing the data in a history might be best (send/share with me
directly), but you can also cut paste in a reply. The public site is
moving right now, so if you can't send
Hi Itys,
The public server has been undergoing upgrades, and this included some
data transfers. This has been going on behind the scenes for several
months - I am sorry that your account was impacted and that we did not
hear about it/solve it when the issue first began! When usegalaxy.org
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