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Compute Canada accounts are per person: account sharing is strictly forbidden. Each of a PI's students and collaborators should therefore obtain a personal account under the PI's sponsorship. Students and collaborators should go to the [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca Compute Canada database] to register for an account in their own name, using the sponsor's CCRI when filling out the web form. The PI will receive an e-mail with a link to click on to confirm the sponsorship of this individual. There is no limit on the number of sponsored accounts that a PI can have, however a sponsored account has complete access to the PI's storage and compute allocations so such sponsorship should only be in the context of a genuine and sustained research collaboration. More details on the process of obtaining a Compute Canada account are available [https://www.computecanada.ca/research-portal/account-management/apply-for-an-account/ here]. | |||
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Revision as of 14:38, 15 January 2019
This is not a complete article: This is a draft, a work in progress that is intended to be published into an article, which may or may not be ready for inclusion in the main wiki. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative.
Introduction[edit]
RAC recipients will be notified shortly before the new RAC year (usually first week in April) of the results of their RAC award.
The awards are implemented at the beginning of the RAC year, and recipients can begin to use their awards.
Accounts[edit]
TBD: something about RAPI's and account names.
Sponsored users[edit]
Compute Canada accounts are per person: account sharing is strictly forbidden. Each of a PI's students and collaborators should therefore obtain a personal account under the PI's sponsorship. Students and collaborators should go to the Compute Canada database to register for an account in their own name, using the sponsor's CCRI when filling out the web form. The PI will receive an e-mail with a link to click on to confirm the sponsorship of this individual. There is no limit on the number of sponsored accounts that a PI can have, however a sponsored account has complete access to the PI's storage and compute allocations so such sponsorship should only be in the context of a genuine and sustained research collaboration. More details on the process of obtaining a Compute Canada account are available here.
Using a Compute Allocation on a cluster[edit]
Jobs to be run under the RAC accounts (RAP) will need to specify the account. See Running_jobs for details.
Using allocated /project
storage[edit]
A /project
storage allocation on one of the Compute Canada clusters is allocated as a directory of the form /project/rrg-<PI name>
. This directory is intended to be shared by all the PI's sponsored users. Details on the use of the project space are in the pages Project_layout and Sharing_data.
Note that the PI also has the RAS (default) project space of the form /project/def-<PI name>
. The PI may want to copy or move data from that default to the allocated /project
directory.
Using a cloud allocation[edit]
You should begin by reading some of the information about using Compute Canada's cloud services.
- Links to terms of service and acceptable use should be included.