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If you desire, you can select which users may use your allocation. To do so:
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*Default RAP: Cloud resources granted to you via RAS are allocated through your default RAP. All your activated sponsored user roles are always members of your default RAP. That is, confirming sponsorship of a user, confers on them membership in your default RAP. However, you can at any time deactivate any role you sponsor.   
*Default RAP: Cloud resources granted to you via RAS are allocated through your default RAP. All your activated sponsored user roles are always members of your default RAP. That is, confirming sponsorship of a user confers on them membership in your default RAP. However, you can at any time deactivate any role you sponsor.   
*RAC RAP: By default, only the PI is added as a member of a RAP associated with cloud resources allocated via the Resource Allocation Competitions. If desired, you can add sponsored users and/or other active Compute Canada users as members to the RAP. Only members added to your RAP can use your cloud allocation.
*RAC RAP: By default, only the PI is added as a member of a RAP associated with cloud resources allocated via the Resource Allocation Competitions. If desired, you can add sponsored users and/or other active Compute Canada users as members to the RAP. Only members added to your RAP can use your cloud allocation.


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2) From the "My Account" menu, select "Manage RAP Memberships".  This will take you to https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/resource_allocation_projects/members.  In the Resource Allocation Project (RAP) drop-down list on this page, select the RAP to which you want to add members.
2) From the "My Account" menu, select "Manage RAP Memberships".  This will take you to https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/resource_allocation_projects/members.  In the Resource Allocation Project (RAP) drop-down list on this page, select the RAP to which you want to add members.
3) Go to "Add Members", and click on the "In bulk" link: this will take you to a new page that will allow you to easily add co-PIs and any of their associated sponsored users' roles.
4) If the "In bulk" page in step 3 above does not show the name of the user that you want to add, then click on "Cancel" to go back to the RAP membership page.  Once there, go to the "Add Members" section, and in the search box enter the Compute Canada Role Identifier (CCRI) of the user you want to add.
5) Following step 4 will allow you to add an associated PI that was not included as co-PI in your RAC application. Once a new PI is added as a member to your RAP using this process, you will be able to add any of their associated sponsored user' roles through the "In bulk" mechanism explained in step 3.
Important:
*Any new member added to a RAP for your cloud project will automatically has access to your cloud allocation. If desired, at any time you can promote members to Managers, or remove members.
*Membership in your Cloud RAP allows full access to your OpenStack tenants. For more details about OpenStack projects visit this page: https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/OpenStack#Projects


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