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=== Change of the default <code>umask</code> on Cedar, Béluga and Niagara === <!--T:44--> | === Change of the default <code>umask</code> on Cedar, Béluga and Niagara === <!--T:44--> | ||
In the summer 2019, we discovered that the default <code>umask</code> was not the same on all Compute Canada servers. On October 16th, 2019, we | In the summer 2019, we discovered that the default <code>umask</code> was not the same on all Compute Canada servers. On October 16th, 2019, we changed the default <code>umask</code> on these three servers to match the one from Graham. The default <code>umask</code> changed as follows: | ||
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This | This means that more restrictive permissions are enforced on newly created files. If you need more permissive permissions for your workflow, you can change your default <code>umask</code> in your <code>.bashrc</code>. Our general advice is however to keep the default permissions. | ||
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