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The Lounge War Stories Prize of being an Admin - Part 2 Post 302816385 by alister on Monday 3rd of June 2013 06:43:52 PM
Old 06-03-2013
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Originally Posted by os2mac
Getting them to count to 5 verbally would confirm this because the windows admin would always start with 1 whereas an experienced Unix admin would generally start with 0 because of the way interfaces, disks and Unix in general start with 0 in a numbering scheme.
I would have failed your test Smilie

Regards,
Alister
 

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globus-rls-admin(8)					      System Manager's Manual					       globus-rls-admin(8)

NAME
globus-rls-admin - Replica Location Service Administration SYNOPSIS
globus-rls-admin -A|-a|-C option value|-c option|-D|-d|-e|-p|-q|-r|-S|-s|-t timeout|-u|-v [ rli ] [ pattern ] [ server ] DESCRIPTION
The program globus-rls-admin performs administrative operations on a RLS server (see globus-rls-server(8)). OPTIONS
-A Add rli to list of RLI servers updated by an LRC server using Bloom filters. Note that partitions are not supported with Bloom fil- ters, the LRC server maintains one Bloom filter for all LFNs in its database, which is sent to all RLI servers configured to receive Bloom filter updates with this option. -a Add rli and optionally pattern to the list of RLI servers that the LRC server sends updates to (using a list of LFNs). If pattern is specified then only LFNs matching it will be sent to rli. If rli is added with no patterns, then it is sent all updates. Pat- tern matching is done using standard Unix file globbing (see fnmatch(3) or sh(1)). -C option value Set server option to value. Note this does not update the configuration file, the next time the server is restarted the configura- tion change will be lost. -c option Retrieve configuration value for specified option from server. If option is "all" then all options are retrieved. -D Remove rli and pattern from list of RLI servers that the RLI server sends updates to. If pattern is not specified then all entries for rli are removed. Note if all patterns are removed separately then rli is sent all updates. To stop any updates from being sent to rli do not specify pattern -d Remove rli and pattern from list of RLI servers that the LRC server sends updates to. If pattern is not specified then all entries for rli are removed. Note if all patterns are removed separately then rli is sent all updates. To stop any updates from being sent to rli do not specify pattern -e Clear LRC database. Removes all lfn,pfn mappings. -p Verifies that the server is responding. -q Cause RLS server to exit. -r Add rli and optionally pattern to the list of RLI servers that the RLI server sends updates to. If pattern is specified then only LFNs matching it will be sent to rli. If rli is added with no patterns, then it is sent all updates. Pattern matching is done using standard Unix file globbing (see fnmatch(3) or sh(1)). -S Show statistics and other information gathered by RLS server. Intended to be input into GRIS. -s Show list of RLI servers and patterns being sent updates by the LRC server. If rli or pattern are not specified they are considered wildcards. -t timeout Set timeout (in seconds) for RLS server requests. Default is 30 seconds. -u Cause LRC server to immediately start full softstate updates to any RLI servers previously added with the -a option. -v Show version and exit. SEE ALSO
globus-rls-server(8), globus_rls_client man pages 23 Apr 02 globus-rls-admin(8)
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