Hi,
On a separate but slightly related note is there a tool the VO's can use
to change the registered SURLs in lfcs?
I'd quite like to remove the explicit machine name from my SURLs to give
me a bit more freedom. I.e publish it as srm.pp.rl.ac.uk not
heplnx204.pp.rl.ac.uk so if I want to move it around I can. But it's not
important enough to put the VOs to a lot of work - If need be I can make
heplnx204 be the movable alias.
Thanks,
Chris.
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> From: GRIDPP2: Deployment and support of SRM and local storage
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> Bhimji
> Sent: 03 December 2009 10:40
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> Subject: Re: Procedure to retire DPM?
>
> Sam
>
> Sam said:
> dpm-list-disk -pNAMEOFPOOL
>
> This would give you the physical file names - no? For SURLs you want
> things of the form
>
srm://epgse1.ph.bham.ac.uk/dpm/ph.bham.ac.uk/home/atlas/atlasmcdisk/mc0
> 8/TAG/mc08.106051.PythiaZmumu_1Lepton.merge.TAG
> .
> e347_s462_s520_d153_r643_t53_tid078917/TAG.078917._000182.pool.root.1
>
> or am I wrong?
>
> Winnie:
>
> If I am correct above. You can kind of list these with dpns-ls -R but
> it is wierdly formatted.
>
> This is spit out as part of the integrity_check so probably easiest if
> I run that on your dpm then I can tell you the SURLs on the DPM and
> also if they are on the LFC or not which might be of interest in
> determining whether they are worth keeping.
>
> If you remind me of the hostname of the DPM you are retiring then I
> can make the list today or tomorrow.
>
> Wahid
>
> On 3 Dec 2009, at 10:58, Winnie Lacesso wrote:
>
> > Chris Walker said:
> >> once I work out how to generate a list of SURLs from an SE (I'm
> >> amazed
> >> there isn't a standard script to do so).
> >
> > Could anyone who knows how to generate provide the how-to please?
> >
> > (or is the dpm-users-forum the right place to ask this)
> >
>
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