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LCG_UF
Section: Library Functions (3)
Updated: $Date: 2008/12/18 18:04:43 $
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NAME
lcg_uf - unregister in the LRC or the LFC a file residing on an SE
SYNOPSIS
#include "lcg_util.h"
int lcg_uf (char *surl,
char *guid,
char *vo,
char *conf_file,
int insecure);
int lcg_ufx (char *surl,
char *guid,
char *vo,
char *conf_file,
int insecure,
char *errbuf,
int errbufsz);
int lcg_uf4 (char *surl,
char *guid,
int nobdii,
char *vo,
int verbose,
char *errbuf,
int errbufsz);
DESCRIPTION
lcg_uf
unregisters in the LRC or the LFC a file residing on an SE.
If it was the last or only valid replica, the entries corresponding to this
GUID are also removed from the RMC or the LFC.
- surl
-
specifies the site URL of the file to be unregistered. The scheme can be
sfn:
for a classical SE or
srm:.
- guid
-
specifies the Grid Unique IDentifier.
- nobdii
-
If set to a non-zero value, it means that you don't want to make BDII calls to get LFC endpoint.
So, you have to define the environment variable 'LFC_HOST'.
- 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.
- insecure
-
This argument is currently ignored.
The access to the Replica Catalog or the LFC is done according to the endpoints published
in MDS.
- verbose
-
Verbose level. Here are the possible levels:
-
- 0
-
Only critical errors are displayed on stderr or put into errbuf if not null.
- 1
-
Warnings are displayed on stderr as well as critical errors.
- 2
-
Debug information is displayed as well as warnings and critical errors.
- errbuf
-
specifies a buffer of size
errbufsz
to receive detailed error messages. If this pointer is NULL, the message goes
to stderr. The pointer should not be NULL if the application is a daemon or is
multi-threaded.
NOTE
The environment variable LCG_GFAL_INFOSYS must point to the BDII, unless
nobdii
is set to a non-zero value.
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".
RETURN VALUE
This routine returns 0 if the operation was successful or -1 if the operation
failed. In the latter case,
errno
is set appropriately.
ERRORS
- ENOENT
-
The named file does not exist.
- EACCES
-
Permission denied.
- EFAULT
-
surl,
guid
or
vo
is an invalid pointer.
- ECOMM
-
Communication error.
- ENAMETOOLONG
-
vo
is too long.
- EPROTONOSUPPORT
-
Access method not supported.
FILES
/opt/lcg/include/lcg_util.h
- /opt/lcg/lib/liblcg_util.so
-
SEE ALSO
lcg_aa(3),
lcg_cp(3),
lcg_cr(3),
lcg_del(3)
lcg_gt(3),
lcg_la(3),
lcg_lg(3),
lcg_lr(3),
lcg_ra(3),
lcg_rep(3),
lcg_rf(3),
lcg_sd(3),
lcg_stmd(3),
lcg_uf(3),
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- NOTE
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- RETURN VALUE
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- ERRORS
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- FILES
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- SEE ALSO
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