Thanks all,
So this works if I replace sfn with srm. Now, given this is part of a cms
MC production script and that we have a mixture of srm and and classic SEs
out there, is there any automatic way to tell which is which? In practise
this is not a real problem as we specify which SE that it goes to, however
I would still be interested to know if there any automated method or if we
are just hope that all the non srm SEs just go away.
All the best,
david
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Graeme A Stewart wrote:
> Sansum, RA (Andrew) wrote:
> > In case someone else was baffled by the use of the word numpty I include the following:
> >
> > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty
>
> we werna in a fankle up here, aye.
>
> Steve Traylen wrote:
>
> >>
> >>lcg-cr --vo cms file:/home/cmsprod/ttt -d
> >>sfn://gfe02.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk:8443/pnfs/hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/data/cms/ttt
> >
> >
> > Try
> >
> > lcg-cr --vo cms file:/home/cmsprod/ttt -d
> > srm://gfe02.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk:8443/pnfs/hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/data/cms/ttt
>
> sfn:// was the storage URL for a classic SE. srm:// is the SURL for an
> SRM enabled SE (dCache, DPM, etc.).
>
> GFAL probably just translates sfn:// into gsiftp:// for a transport URL
> (given that it finds out the SE is of type "disk"), but for an srm://
> the TURL can be quite different (and indeed, even on a different host).
> However, the SRM protocol takes care of that part of the negotiation...
>
> graeme
>
>
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