Jim

We have pretty similar setup working using Globus Online and Galaxy.  You might 
find the talk we gave at the Galaxy Users Conference interesting and useful. 
The slides are here: PowerPoint

Our goal is to make the setup you describe below work with Galaxy and Teragrid, 
Open Science Grid etc really simple by integrating your TG credentials and 
resources be used to run pipelines created using Galaxy. Please let me know if 
you want to more details and we can set up a call and discuss.


On Jun 12, 2011, at 6:49 AM, James Vincent wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Is it possible to run Galaxy jobs on a remote cluster? For example, I
> have a server with a complete working Galaxy setup and I would like to
> have Galaxy submit jobs to a Teragrid resource or a cluster on campus
> that I do not own. I could not find (or perhaps understand) how one
> might run Galaxy jobs on a remote cluster. It seems the detailed
> instructions for running on a cluster assume you "own" the cluster. Is
> it still possible if one is a regular user only?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
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