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When submitting jobs to the scheduler, users will need to specify a group name as the value of the <code>--account</code> option.  Jobs pertaining to the research described in the RAC application should be submitted with the group name corresponding to the RAC award, ''e.g.'' <code>--account=rrg-somename-ab</code>.  Jobs pertaining to other research should be submitted with the default group name, ''e.g.'' <code>--account=def-somename</code>.   
When submitting jobs to the scheduler, users will need to specify a group name as the value of the <code>--account</code> option.  Jobs pertaining to the research described in the RAC application should be submitted with the group name corresponding to the RAC award, ''e.g.'' <code>--account=rrg-profname-ab</code>.  Jobs pertaining to other research should be submitted with the default group name, ''e.g.'' <code>--account=def-profname</code>.   


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A <code>/project</code> storage allocation on a general-purpose cluster is created as a directory of the form <code>/project/<group-name></code>, ''e.g.'' <code>/project/rrg-somename-ab</code>, and an associated quota defining the amount of data that can be stored in the directory.  Files pertaining to the research described in the RAC application should be stored there by all sponsored users. More guidance on the use of <code>/project</code> space can be found at [[Project layout]] and [[Sharing data]].
A <code>/project</code> storage allocation on a general-purpose cluster is created as a directory of the form <code>/project/<group-name></code>, ''e.g.'' <code>/project/rrg-profname-ab</code>, and an associated quota defining the amount of data that can be stored in the directory.  Files pertaining to the research described in the RAC application should be stored there by all sponsored users. More guidance on the use of <code>/project</code> space can be found at [[Project layout]] and [[Sharing data]].


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