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Your default project code is set in the .rashrc file in your home directory. (Note that because the filename starts with a full stop, the file will be invisible to ls unless you pass the -a option to it.)

If you try to access a new project on Raijin without updating your default code you may see an error message:

You are not a member of the project "ab12"
mkdir: cannot create directory `/short/INSTITUTION': Permission denied
chmod: cannot access `/short/INSTITUTION/abc123/tmp': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/short/INSTITUTION': Permission denied
chmod: cannot access `/short/INSTITUTION/abc123/nftmp': No such file or directory

How do I fix it?

If you have only just joined your current project on Raijin, wait for up to 30 minutes to make sure the membership has propagated to all nodes.

After you login to Raijin, open ~/.rashrc and look for the following line:

setenv PROJECT ab12

Change the existing project code to the code for your current project, then logout and login again.


If you need help or have questions, submit a help request to NCI User Support or email help@nci.org.au.  

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