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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Who are all opening my datasets,? Post 302889424 by rbatte1 on Thursday 20th of February 2014 12:19:05 PM
Old 02-20-2014
The question is "what operating system are you using?"

Does that make the requirement clear so we can offer some guidance? The various operating systems implement this in many different ways, so we need to know which you are using to get the advice correct.



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drslib()																  drslib()

NAME
drs_tool - Command-line interface to DRSLIB SYNPOSIS
DESCRIPTION
USAGE
Usage Usage: drs_tool [command] [options] [drs-pattern] command: list list publication-level datasets todo show file operations pending for the next version upgrade make changes to the selected datasets to upgrade to the next version mapfile make a mapfile of the selected dataset history list all versions of the selected dataset init initialise CMIP5 product detection data OPTIONS
--help display this help message and exit --version output version information and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -R ROOT, --root=ROOT Root directory of the DRS tree -I INCOMING, --incoming=INCOMING Incoming directory for DRS files. Defaults to <root>/output -a ACTIVITY, --activity=ACTIVITY Set DRS attribute activity for dataset discovery -p PRODUCT, --product=PRODUCT Set DRS attribute product for dataset discovery -i INSTITUTE, --institute=INSTITUTE Set DRS attribute institute for dataset discovery -m MODEL, --model=MODEL Set DRS attribute model for dataset discovery -e EXPERIMENT, --experiment=EXPERIMENT Set DRS attribute experiment for dataset discovery -f FREQUENCY, --frequency=FREQUENCY Set DRS attribute frequency for dataset discovery -r REALM, --realm=REALM Set DRS attribute realm for dataset discovery -v VERSION, --version=VERSION Force version upgrades to this version -P FILE, --profile=FILE Profile the script exectuion into FILE --detect-product Automatically detect the DRS product of incoming data REQUIRES
FILES
drs_tool uses metaconfig to configure and store configuration information. Its configuration may be found then in a metaconfig.conf file, in /etc/metaconfig/metaconfig.conf on Debian systems, which may be overriden by $HOME/.metaconfig.conf or ./metaconfig.conf ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The variable METACONF_CONF VERSION
0.3.0a3 BUGS
To query and report bugs in drs_tool, please use reportbug on Debian systems. SEE ALSO
http://esgf.org/esgf-drslib-site/index.html AUTHOR
DRSLIB was written by Stephen Pascoe, STFC.SC.UK. This manual page was written by Alastair McKinstry. drslib()
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