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Cloudman admin page not displaying

Open jackbrougher opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments

Apologies for having so many issues.

When I log on to my cloudman server I use "admin" followed by my chosen password. When I go to the main console, I'm able to access everything and install/launch tools when I'm in my actual Galaxy instance.

I'd like to link an S3 bucket (pre-existing) to our cloudman account. However, I cannot access the admin page on the actual cloudman console. When I scroll to the top right, over "User (admin)", my only option is to log out. Do I need to add an account to access it, or change a config file?

jackbrougher avatar Jun 20 '21 23:06 jackbrougher

If you're referring to the Django admin panel, it will be at /cloudman/cloudlaunch/admin and should be logged in automatically if you're logged into CloudMan. Alternatively, the admin and same password combination should work there as well. However, if you want to add an s3 bucket, depending on how/where you want to add it (as storage backend for all projects vs as a remote input option in Galaxy), you'll have to add it in different places. Hope this helps in the meantime, if you explain your goal in a little more detail, I could potentially give you more detailed instructions on how to add the bucket.

almahmoud avatar Jun 22 '21 09:06 almahmoud

This is incredibly helpful, thank you!

I’m trying to figure out how to import data onto my server, but more quickly than local upload. Whenever I try to set up and FTP or SFTP on FileZilla I get an error message that I cannot connect to the server. Is there a trick to setting it up? I’m using the IP address and I have my .pem loaded into FileZilla.

Alternatively, is there a better method for quickly connecting to the server to upload data? I know that GVL has integrated in the Data Browser application, but it never launches when I click on it.

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On Jun 22, 2021, at 2:08 AM, Alexandru Mahmoud @.***> wrote:

 If you're referring to the Django admin panel, it will be at /cloudman/cloudlaunch/admin and should be logged in automatically if you're logged into CloudMan. Alternatively, the admin and same password combination should work there as well. However, if you want to add an s3 bucket, depending on how/where you want to add it (as storage backend for all projects vs as a remote input option in Galaxy), you'll have to add it in different places. Hope this helps in the meantime, if you explain your goal in a little more detail, I could potentially give you more detailed instructions on how to add the bucket.

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jackbrougher avatar Jun 22 '21 14:06 jackbrougher

I should say, I'm really open to any method of data upload, I'm just trying to figure out what's the best way to go about it/how to actually do it.

Thanks again for the help!

jackbrougher avatar Jun 23 '21 15:06 jackbrougher

The best way to do would probably be to use the rclone-csi and mount your bucket as a data library in Galaxy. It's a bit hard to explain asynchronously, so perhaps we can schedule an hour to screenshare and interactively do it over zoom?

almahmoud avatar Jun 24 '21 21:06 almahmoud

I appreciate your offer, but I also don't want to take up your time (I'd happily venmo for your help though).

Maybe before then it'd be better to ask what you think the best way to upload large data files to Galaxy (hosted privately) is?

jackbrougher avatar Jul 06 '21 21:07 jackbrougher