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  1. Next log into the datanode you're going to be publishing to. Make sure you have an openid account for this node, and that your account has the "publisher" attribute. Note that this server needs to have access to both the mapfiles as well as the data directories. If you staged the data on another server, you'll need to copy over in the correct structure to the esgf node you're publishing too.
  2. Ensure that /esg/config/esgcet/esg.e3sm.ini is correct and there is an entry in /esg/config/esgcet/esg.ini for e3sm in the projects table
  3. source the conda environment
  4. If you are publishing an experiment for the first time run "esginitialize -c"
  5. Run the following commands in the given order

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