debian man page for pegasus-cleanup

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PEGASUS-CLEANUP(1)														PEGASUS-CLEANUP(1)

NAME
pegasus-cleanup - Removes files during Pegasus workflows enactment.
SYNOPSIS
pegasus-cleanup [-h][-l level][-f urls]
DESCRIPTION
pegasus-cleanup removes the files associated with the given URL. Some of the protocols it can handle are GridFTP, SRM, Amazon S3, HTTP, and file://.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Prints a usage summary with all the available command-line options. -l level, --loglevel level The debugging output level. Valid values are debug, info, warning, and error. Default value is info. -f urls, --file urls Specifies the file with URLs to clean up (one per line). If this option is not given the list of URLs will be read from stdin.
EXAMPLE
echo gsiftp://somehost/some/path | pegasus-cleanup
AUTHORS
Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu 05/24/2012 PEGASUS-CLEANUP(1)
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