lcg-getturls(1) - Linux man page

Name

lcg-getturls - get the TURLs for given SURLs and transfer protocols

Synopsis

lcg-getturls [ -h,--help ] [ -v,--verbose ] [ --connect-timeout conntimeout ] [ --sendreceive-timeout sndtimeout ] [ --bdii-timeout bdiitimeout ] [ --srm-timeoutsrmtimeout ] [ -p,--protocols protocol[,...] ] [ -D,--defaultsetype defaulttype ] [ -T,--setype setype ] [ -b,--nobdii ] [ -s,--st spacetokendesc ] [ --version ] ( -f,--file localfile | surl [...] )

Description

lcg-getturls gets the TURLs for given SURLs and transfer protocols. If you specify a given command line option multiple times, the command takes into account only the very last one so that in a script, you can override a particular option in a pre-set option set (like gcc does).
conntimeout
Sets the connect timeout, used when connecting to a remote host. The connection will be aborted if the remote host doesn't reply after conntimeout seconds. Default: 60 seconds.
sndtimeout
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 sndtimeout seconds. Default: 0 (blocking).
bdiitimeout
Sets the BDII timeout, used when searching information into BDII. The connection will be aborted if the search is longer than bdiitimeout seconds. Default: 60 seconds.
srmtimeout
Sets the SRM timeout, used when doing an asynchronous SRM request. The request will be aborted if it is still queued after srmtimeout seconds. Default: 3600 seconds (1 hour).
surl
specifies the Site URL. An SURL scheme can be sfn: for a classical SE or srm:.
localfile
specifies a local file in which there is the list of SURLs.
defaulttype
specifies the default SE type you want to use. Possible values are none, se, srmv1, srmv2, for respectively no default type, classic SE, SRMv1, and SRMv2. But if according to the BDII the default type is not available for this SE, it will use another type.
setype
specifies the SE type you want to use for the destination file. Possible values are none, se, srmv1, srmv2, for respectively no type, classic SE, SRMv1, and SRMv2. But if according to the BDII the default type is not available for this SE, it will fail.
protocol
specifies the list of protocols which can be used to access the file.
spacetokendesc
specifies the space token to use with surls
-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.
-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.

Example

    lcg-getturls -p rfio,dcap srm://lxshare0303.cern.ch:8443/castor/cern.ch/home/dteam/test
    rfio://lxshare0303.cern.ch//data/dt/stage/test.2415

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-gt(1), lcg-la(1), lcg-lg(1), lcg-lr(1), lcg-ls(1), lcg-ra(1), lcg-rep(1), lcg-rf(1), lcg-sd(1), lcg-stmd(1), lcg-uf(1)

Referenced By

lcg-get-checksum(1)