debian man page for lfc-rm

Query: lfc-rm

OS: debian

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LFC-RM(1)							 LFC User Commands							 LFC-RM(1)

NAME
lfc-rm - remove LFC files or directories in the name server
SYNOPSIS
lfc-rm [-f] [-i] filename... lfc-rm [-f] [-i] -r dirname...
DESCRIPTION
lfc-rm removes LFC files or directories in the name server. For directories either -r or -R must be present. For regular files, it calls lfc_unlink while for directories, it calls lfc_rmdir. This requires write permission in the parent directory and the file itself. If write permission on an entry is denied, the standard input is a terminal and the -f option is not given, the prompt "override write protection" appears and if the response is not y, the entry is not deleted. Entries directly under a protected directory are never deleted. path specifies the LFC pathname. If path does not start with /, it is prefixed by the content of the LFC_HOME environment variable.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -f Do not give an error message if the file/directory does not exist. -i Request acknowledge before removing each individual entry. -R Recursive mode (equivalent to -r). -r Recursive mode.
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
SEE ALSO
Castor_limits(4), lfc_rmdir(3), lfc_unlink(3)
AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team
LFC
$Date: 2002/10/18 11:57:00 $ LFC-RM(1)
Related Man Pages
lfc-chgrp(1) - debian
lfc-setacl(1) - debian
lfc_setcomment(3) - debian
lfc_unlink(3) - debian
lfc-dli(8) - debian
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