LUMI-K projects vs LUMI projects¶
All applications deployed in LUMI-K run within projects (also known as Namespaces) that can be created by any authenticated user. It is important differentiate LUMI-K projects and LUMI projects. You can think about a LUMI project as an umbrella for all your LUMI-K projects. When creating a LUMI-K project, you will be asked to provide the LUMI project number to be associated with it. You need to have at least one active LUMI project to be able to log in to LUMI-K and create LUMI-K projects. One LUMI project can be associated with multiple LUMI-K projects. Users can only see LUMI-K projects created by themselves or by their LUMI project team members.
Login to LUMI-K¶
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Create a LUMI project by following these instructions, note that you do not need to configure an SSH key to start using LUMI-K . If you already have a LUMI project used for accessing other LUMI services (e.g., LUMI-G and LUMI-O), you can skip this step as you will already have default access to LUMI-K.
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Log in to LUMI-K at https://console.lumi-k.eu/. Choose HAKA, CSC, or Puhuri depending on your organization.
User not found
If you get an error message similar to this please make sure to create a LUMI project as described in the previous step. If you have just created a LUMI project, it might take up to 10 minutes for your profile information to be synced to LUMI-K.

After logging in you should see a page like this:

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If not done yet, proceed to create a project for running your applications.