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  1. Projects are also used to share with other gateway users. e.g.: Sharing a project with another user will give him access to all his experiments in the project.
  2. When sharing projects, the project owner can share with 'write' or 'read' access.

  3. Once a project is shared with other users, they will be listed on the project summary page. Refer Image Image IV - Project Summary

  4. Sharing with 'read' access will enable the users to view the project and experiment in the project. Only the owner can modify the project details and sharing.

  5. Sharing with 'write' access will enable the users to view the project and experiment in the project, modify the project and create new experiments using this project. Still, only the owner can modify the project sharing.

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  1. The project owner can remove, modify sharing of existing users and share with new users at any given time.

Tutorial III - Configure Individual Account on Clusters

Credentials

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  1. Gateway user can use their own compute resource(cluster) allocation within the gateway to launch jobs.
  2. Prior to using the allocation users need to set up the allocation account details in the gateway.

Add Allocation

  1. Navigate to User Settings (This is under gateway username in the menu on the righthand side.
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    Image VI - User Settings Navigation
  2. User Settings screen
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    Image VII - User Settings 
  3. Select 'Compute Resources' from above to add allocation details.
  4. Click 'Add a Compute Resource Account'
  5. Select the resource from the drop-down list.
  6. Provide the required information. NOTE: You may not have allocation project, QOS or Reservation. The minimum requirement is the login username and the scratch location and SSH key.
  7. When assigning SSH key by default the default SSH key will be assigned. If the user prefers, can generate a new key and assign here.

Add Accounts

TBD

Tutorial IV - Create & Launch Experiment

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