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LCG-RA
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: $Date: 2009/06/26 12:01:06 $
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NAME
lcg-ra - remove an alias in RMC for a given GUID
SYNOPSIS
lcg-ra
[
--config config_file
] [
-h,--help
] [
-b,--nobdii
] [
-v,--verbose
] [
--connect-timeout timeout
] [
--sendreceive-timeout timeout
] [
--bdii-timeout timeout
] [
--vo virtual_organization
] [
--version
]
guid
lfn
DESCRIPTION
lcg-ra
removes an alias in the RMC or the LFC for a given GUID.
- guid
-
specifies the Grid Unique IDentifier.
- lfn
-
specifies the alias to be removed.
- --connect-timeout
-
Sets the connect timeout, used when connecting to a remote host. The connection will be aborted
if the remote host doesn't reply after
value
seconds.
- --sendreceive-timeout
-
Sets the send/receive data timeout, used when transferring data to/from a remote host. The connection will be aborted
if no data is transfered after
value
seconds.
- --bdii-timeout
-
Sets the BDII timeout, used when searching information into BDII. The connection will be aborted
if the search is longer than
value
seconds.
- vo
-
specifies the Virtual Organization the user belongs to. If it is not specified,
the environment variable LCG_GFAL_VO will be used.
- conf_file
-
This argument is currently ignored.
- -b,--nobdii
-
If this flag is present, it means that you don't want to make BDII calls to get SE type. So, you must provide the type of the SE
for srm: arguments, and full endpoint in SURLs. For SE type,
defaulttype
can be used (it will be used for both source and destination).
- -v,--verbose
-
Verbose mode. You can specify it twice for extra verbose mode.
NOTE
The environment variable LCG_GFAL_INFOSYS must point to the BDII, unless
--nobdii
option is used.
To use the RLS as catalog instead of the LFC, the environment variable
LCG_CATALOG_TYPE must explicitely be set to "edg". By default, it is set to "lfc".
EXAMPLE
lcg-ra --vo dteam guid:b0f64a56-0f1e-4ed2-993e-631de0bd06bb \
lfn:/grid/dteam/tests/testjpb_rf12
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation
failed.
SEE ALSO
lcg-aa(1),
lcg-cp(1),
lcg-cr(1),
lcg-del(1),
lcg-getturls(1),
lcg-gt(1),
lcg-la(1),
lcg-lg(1),
lcg-lr(1),
lcg-ra(1),
lcg-ls(1),
lcg-rep(1),
lcg-rf(1),
lcg-sd(1),
lcg-stmd(1),
lcg-uf(1)
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- NOTE
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- EXAMPLE
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- EXIT STATUS
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- SEE ALSO
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