The root size for the worker nodes doesn't matter.  The only thing
relevant to Galaxy here are the available compute units and memory.
The only storage and working space used is actually attached to the
master node (the EBS volume you configure at initial launch) and
shared over NFS with the workers.  If you find yourself needing more
space, you can expand this volume through the cloudman UI if you want.



-Dannon



Sun, Wenping [USA] wrote:



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Dear Galaxy users,

I created galaxy instance using galaxy ami the first time. When I re-
launch via cloudlaunch site the 2nd time, I have question on adding
cluster nodes. There are several pull-down options for the nodes type,
no matter which type I choose, they always generate nodes with only
15gb. Is there other option I can have option to define the root space
for the nodes?

Thank you,
Kathryn
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