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title: Users, Global Permissions, and Roles
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In This Document:
<!-- TOC -->
- [Users and Roles](#users-and-roles)
- [Global Permissions](#global-permissions)
- [Global Permission Assignment](#global-permission-assignment)
- [Custom Global Permissions](#custom-global-permissions)
- [Global Permissions Reference](#global-permissions-reference)
- [Cluster and Project Roles](#cluster-and-project-roles)
- [Membership and Role Assignment](#membership-and-role-assignment)
- [Cluster Roles](#cluster-roles)
- [Custom Cluster Roles](#custom-cluster-roles)
- [Cluster Role Reference](#cluster-role-reference)
- [Project Roles](#project-roles)
- [Custom Project Roles](#custom-project-roles)
- [Project Role Reference](#project-role-reference)
- [Defining Custom Roles](#defining-custom-roles)
- [Locked Roles](#locked-roles)
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Within Rancher, each user authenticates as a _user_, which is a login that grants you access to Rancher. As mentioned in [Authentication]({{< baseurl >}}/rancher/v2.x/en/concepts/global-configuration/authentication), users can either be local or external.

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- [Access Modes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#access-modes):
This options sets how many nodes can access the volume, along with the node read/write permissions. The [Kubernetes Documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#access-modes) includes a table that lists which access modes are supported by the plugins available.
- [Mount Options](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#mount-options):
Each volume plugin allows you to specify additional command line options during the mounting process. You can enter these options in the **Mount Option** fields. Consult each plugin's vendor documentation for the mount options available.
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- **Assign to Storage Class:**
If you later want to automatically provision persistent volumes identical to the volume that you've specified here, assign it a storage class. Later, when you create a workload, you can assign it a persistent volume claim that references the storage class, which will provision a persistent volume identical to the volume you've specified here.
>**Note:** You must [add a storage class](#adding-storage-classes) before you can assign it to a persistent volume.
1. Click **Save**.