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Once we have enabled sharing on the path, you will be able to create a new Globus shared endpoint for any sub-directory under that path. So for example you will be able to create the sub-directories:
Once we have enabled sharing on the path, you will be able to create a new Globus shared endpoint for any subdirectory under that path. So for example you will be able to create the subdirectories:


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=== Creating a group === <!--T:39-->
=== Creating a group === <!--T:39-->
Click on the [https://globus.alliancecan.ca/groups "Groups" button] on the left sidebar. Click on the "Create New Group" button on the top right of the screen. Pressing this button brings up the ‘Create New Group’ window.
Click on the [https://globus.alliancecan.ca/groups <i>Groups</i> button] on the left sidebar. Click on the <i>Create New Group</i> button on the top right of the screen; thisn brings up the <i>Create New Group</i> window.
[[File:Globus CreatingNewGroup-1024x717.png|thumbnail|Creating a Globus Group]]
[[File:Globus CreatingNewGroup-1024x717.png|thumbnail|Creating a Globus group]]
*Enter the name of the group in the ‘Group Name’ field
*Enter the name of the group in the <i>Group Name</i> field
*Enter the group description in the ‘Group Description’ field
*Enter the group description in the <i>Group Description</i> field
*Select if the group is visible to only group members (private group) or all Globus users.
*Select if the group is visible to only group members (private group) or all Globus users.
*Click ‘Create Group’ to add the group.
*Click <i>Create Group</i> to add the group.


=== Inviting users === <!--T:40-->
=== Inviting users === <!--T:40-->
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* There is also a Python API, see the [https://globus-sdk-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ globus sdk python documentation].
* There is also a Python API, see the [https://globus-sdk-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ globus sdk python documentation].


== Virtual Machine (Cloud VMs such as Arbutus, Cedar, East Cloud, Graham) == <!--T:79-->
== Virtual machines (Cloud VMs such as Arbutus, Cedar, East Cloud, Graham) == <!--T:79-->
Globus Endpoints exist for the cluster systems (Beluga, Cedar, Graham, Niagara etc.) but not for Cloud VMs. The reason for this is that there isn't a singular storage for each VM so we can't create a single endpoint for everyone.
Globus Endpoints exist for the cluster systems (Beluga, Cedar, Graham, Niagara, etc.) but not for cloud VMs. The reason for this is that there isn't a singular storage for each VM so we can't create a single endpoint for everyone.




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