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PEGASUS-GRIDFTP(1) | Pegasus Manual | PEGASUS-GRIDFTP(1) |
NAME¶
pegasus-gridftp - Perform file and directory operations on remote GridFTP serversSYNOPSIS¶
pegasus-gridftp ls [options] [URL...] pegasus-gridftp mkdir [options] [URL...] pegasus-gridftp rm [options] [URL...]
DESCRIPTION¶
pegasus-gridftp is a client for Globus GridFTP servers. It enables remote operations on files and directories via the GridFTP protocol. This tool was created to enable more efficient remote directory creation and file cleanup tasks in Pegasus.OPTIONS¶
Global Options¶
-vTurn on verbose output. Verbosity can be increased by
specifying multiple -v arguments.
-i FILE
Read a list of URLs to operate on from FILE.
rm Options¶
-fIf the URL does not exist, then ignore the error.
-r
Recursively delete files and directories.
ls Options¶
-aList files beginning with a ".".
-l
Create a long-format listing with file size, creation
date, type, permissions, etc.
mkdir Options¶
-pCreate intermediate directories as necessary.
-f
Ignore error if directory already exists
SUBCOMMANDS¶
pegasus-gridftp has several subcommands to implement different operations.ls
The ls subcommand lists the details of a file, or
the contents of a directory on the remote server.
mkdir
The mkdir subcommand creates one or more
directories on the remote server.
rm
The rm subcommand deletes one or more files and
directories from the remote server.
URL FORMAT¶
All URLs supplied to pegasus-gridftp should begin with "gsiftp://".CONFIGURATION¶
pegasus-gridftp uses the CoG JGlobus API to communicate with remote GridFTP servers. Refer to the CoG JGlobus documentation for information about configuring the API, such as how to specify the user’s proxy, etc.RETURN VALUE¶
pegasus-gridftp returns a zero exist status if the operation is successful. A non-zero exit status is returned in case of failure.AUTHOR¶
Gideon Juve <gideon@isi.edu>Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu
12/07/2016 | Pegasus 4.4.0 |