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That is usually cause by the "coge_data" not being present in your home directory. To create this directory, you can: | That is usually cause by the "coge_data" not being present in your home directory. To create this directory, you can: | ||
# Go to the CyVerse user portal (https://user.cyverse.org) and add CoGe as a | # Go to the CyVerse user portal (https://user.cyverse.org) and add CoGe as a service. This will automatically create the "coge_data" directory | ||
# Manually create the directory using the CyVerse Discovery Environment (https://de.cyverse.org) or with the i-commands. | # Manually create the directory using the CyVerse Discovery Environment (https://de.cyverse.org) or with the i-commands. |
Revision as of 18:31, 29 May 2020
If you are logged into CoGe using your CyVerse credentials, CoGe can send/retrieve data from your CyVerse Data Store. For CoGe to do this, there must be a directory called "coge_data" at the base of your data store. You can check for this directory or make it through the CyVerse Discovery Environment (https://de.cyverse.org) or with the i-commands.
If you get this error in CoGe:
That is usually cause by the "coge_data" not being present in your home directory. To create this directory, you can:
- Go to the CyVerse user portal (https://user.cyverse.org) and add CoGe as a service. This will automatically create the "coge_data" directory
- Manually create the directory using the CyVerse Discovery Environment (https://de.cyverse.org) or with the i-commands.