Besides from having your personal account on The Digital Research Alliance of Canada (the Alliance) - previously and in most of these wiki pages still called "Compute Canada" - you are also member of at least one, probably several "project accounts". These project accounts can be used for two things: run simulations and store data
If you do not know of which project accounts you are a member you can execute the command:
id
Naming convention
All project names start with one of the following:
def : default account
rrg : resources for research groups
ctb : contributed
Followed by a '-' and the name or name acronym of the professor.
Data storage
To see under which project accounts you can store data check the list of links under ~/projects:
ls -l ~/projects
To check the space available for each account you are e member of you can use the command:
diskusage_report
or my version of the same command:
~winger/ovbin/k.quota