Frequently Asked Questions about the CCDB: Difference between revisions

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Your CCRI is the unique identifier for your role (see "What is a Role?"). Since one person may have multiple roles over time, one CCI may be associated with more than one CCRI. Every job that runs on a Compute Canada ARC system is attributed to a CCRI.
Your CCRI is the unique identifier for your role (see "What is a Role?"). Since one person may have multiple roles over time, one CCI may be associated with more than one CCRI. Every job that runs on a Compute Canada ARC system is attributed to a CCRI.


= Resource Allocation Projects (RAP) = <!--T:16-->
= Resource Allocation Projects (RAP) = <!--T:16-->
== What is a RAP? ==
== What is a RAP? ==


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*Cloud resources: At the time a new RAP is created with Cloud resources allocated, only the PI is added as a member of that RAP. 

*Cloud resources: At the time a new RAP is created with Cloud resources allocated, only the PI is added as a member of that RAP. 



== How to manage memberships for a RAC RAP == <!--T:50-->
== How to manage memberships for a RAC RAP == <!--T:50-->
The PI can modify the membership of any of their RAC RAPs at any time. Any Compute Canada user with an active account can be added as a members of a RAC RAP. The PI may, for example, want to allow access to user roles they are not sponsoring (i.e. a co-PI) or remove one or more of their sponsored user roles from their RAC RAP and limit them to only be able to access their default RAP.  
The PI can modify the membership of any of their RAC RAPs at any time. Any Compute Canada user with an active account can be added as a members of a RAC RAP. The PI may, for example, want to allow access to user roles they are not sponsoring (i.e. a co-PI) or remove one or more of their sponsored user roles from their RAC RAP and limit them to only be able to access their default RAP.  


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