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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Is it possible to re-export a exported NFS file system? Post 302175687 by Adams Nave on Saturday 15th of March 2008 01:40:08 AM
Old 03-15-2008
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ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-GET(1p)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-GET(1p)

NAME
ecaccess-association-get - Get the Association Descriptive File SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-association-get -version|-help|-manual ecaccess-association-get [-debug] [-gateway name] [-template] association-name target-file DESCRIPTION
Get the Descriptive File for the ECtrans Association specified by the association-name parameter. Once downloaded, the target-file can be modified and processed through the ecaccess-association-put command. When using the -template option, if the Association already exists in the ECaccess Gateway Database, then the command return with an error. In order to create a new Association similar to an existing one the ecaccess-association-get command can be used to retrieve the Descriptive File of the existing Association. The file can then be updated and pushed to the ECaccess Gateway Database with the ecaccess- association-put command. An ECtrans Association Descriptive File contains parameters for ECtrans of the general form $name='value'. Each ECtrans Association has their own Descriptive File, and parameters in any given Descriptive File will be passed to the ECtrans container whenever a transfer is requested to the corresponding Association. Blank lines and leading spaces and tabs are ignored when they do not occur in single quoted strings. Lines whose first non-space character is a pound-sign (#) are comments, and are ignored. Note that comments are not allowed on the same line as parameters and don't persist when the Descriptive File is retrieved from the Gateway (they might however be used when Descriptive Files are archived on your system). The parameters are the following: active This is a boolean which indicate if the Association can be used by ECtrans or not (e.g. 'yes' or 'no'). You might want to deactivate an Association but still keep it in the ECaccess Gateway Database for later. comment This is a comment about your Association (e.g. 'Access to the archive system'). grantedUserList This is the list of ECMWF user identifiers which are allowed (other that you) to use this Association. Multiple users should be separated by a column (e.g. 'abc,def,ghi'). directory This is the directory where to download/upload the files from/to (e.g. '/tmp/data'). hostName This is the name of the host to connect to (e.g. 'hostname.example.ms'). login This is the login to use to connect to the host specified in the hostName parameter (e.g. 'anonymous'). protocol This is the protocol ECtrans will use to connect to the host specified in the hostName parameter. The list of available protocols for a Gateway can be displayed with the ecaccess-protocol-list command (e.g. 'genericFtp'). data This parameter can be split over multiple lines and contains various options for the protocol which have been selected for the Association (these options are passed verbatim to the Module which implement the protocol). In order to get the list of available options for a protocol please use the command ecaccess-association-protocol with the name of the protocol. The availabe options depends of the version of the ECaccess Gateway which is used to host the Association so it might be that some options are available for some Gateways and not available for others. An unknown option will be silently ignored by ECtrans. The format of an option is {protocol-shortname}.{option}={value} (e.g. ftp.port="21" would set the port option of the genericFtp module to "21"). An example of this parameter is given in the EXAMPLES section below. ARGUMENTS
association-name The name of the Association to retrieve the corresponding Descriptive File. target-file The name of the file where to download the Descriptive File. OPTIONS
-gateway name This is the name of the ECaccess Gateway where the Association is installed. It is by default the Gateway you are connected to. In order to get the name of your current Gateway you can use the ecaccess-gateway-name command. When using the commands at ECMWF the default Gateway is always "ecaccess.ecmwf.int". -template Allow creating a new Association Descriptive File for the ecaccess-association-put command. If the Association already exists then the command fails. -version Display version number and exits. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -manual Prints the manual page and exits. -debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged. EXAMPLES
ecaccess-association-get -template test ./test Create a new Association Descriptive File for an Association named test and store it in your current directory (file ./test). The file can then be edited and updated accordingly to your requirements. ecaccess-association-put -password ./test Create the Association with the previously updated ./test Association Descriptive File. ecaccess-association-get -gateway ecaccess.ecmwf.int ginko ./ginko Get the Descriptive File for the existing ginko Association on the ecaccess.ecmwf.int Gateway. ecaccess-association-put -gateway ecaccess.ecmwf.int ./ginko Push the Association back (once updated). This is an example of an Association Descriptive File: ############################################################## # Main Parameters ############################################################## $active='yes' $comment='Access to the archive system' $grantedUserList='abc,def,jhi' $directory='/tmp/data' $hostName='hostname.example.ms' $login='anonymous' $protocol='genericFtp' ############################################################## # Data ############################################################## $data=' ftp.mkdirs="yes" ftp.passive="no" ftp.port="21" ftp.suffix=".tmp" ftp.usetmp="yes"' Please note the multiple lines in the data parameter. SEE ALSO
ecaccess-association-delete, ecaccess-association-list, ecaccess-association-protocol, ecaccess-association-put and ecaccess. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-GET(1p)
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