Query: dpm-reservespace
OS: debian
Section: 1
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DPM-RESERVESPACE(1) DPM Commands DPM-RESERVESPACE(1)NAMEdpm-reservespace - reserve spaceSYNOPSISdpm-reservespace --gspace size_guaranteed_space [ --ac_latency access_latency ] [ --gid group_ids ] [ --group group_names ] [ --help ] [ --lifetime space_lifetime ] [ --poolname pool_name ] [ --ret_policy retention_policy ] [ --s_type space_type ] [ --si ] [ --token_desc u_token ]DESCRIPTIONdpm-reservespace reserves space.OPTIONSsize_guaranteed_space desired size of guaranteed space in bytes. The number may also have a suffix k, M, G, T or P to indicate kB, MB, GB, TB or PB respectively. access_latency specifies the access latency requested. It can be O (for ONLINE) or N (for NEARLINE). group_ids if not zero, the space is restricted to this comma separated list of group gids. If the caller does not belong to the group, it must have ADMIN privileges. By default, the space is reserved for the user if the requester has a proxy without VOMS extension or for the group if the requester has a proxy with VOMS extension. group_names if set, the space is restricted to this comma separated list of group names. If the caller does not belong to the group, it must have ADMIN privileges. space_lifetime specifies the desired space lifetime relative to the current time. It can be "Inf" (for infinite) or expressed in years (suffix 'y'), months (suffix 'm'), days (suffix 'd'), hours (suffix 'h') or seconds (no suffix). pool_name if set, the space is reserved in that disk pool. retention_policy specifies the retention policy requested. It can be R (for Replica), O (for Output) or C (for Custodial). s_type specifies the type of space requested. It can be V (for Volatile), D (for Durable), P (for Permanent) or - (for any). u_token specifies the user provided description associated with the request. --si use powers of 1000 not 1024 for sizes.EXAMPLEdpm-reservespace --gspace 10G --lifetime 1d --token_desc myspace fe869590-b771-4002-b11a-8e7430d72911EXIT STATUSThis program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.SEE ALSOdpm_reservespace(3)LCG$Date: 2011-04-04 08:49:00 +0200 (Mon, 04 Apr 2011) $ DPM-RESERVESPACE(1)
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