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Man Page: globus-rvf-edit

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 8

GLOBUS-RVF-EDIT(8)					       University of Chicago						GLOBUS-RVF-EDIT(8)

NAME
globus-rvf-edit - Edit a GRAM5 RSL validation file
SYNOPSIS
globus-rvf-edit [-h] globus-rvf-edit [[-s] | [-l LRM] | [-f PATH]]
DESCRIPTION
The globus-rvf-edit command is a utility which opens the default editor on a specified RSL validation file, and then, when editing completes, runs the globus-rvf-check command to verify that the RVF file syntax is correct. If a parse error occurs, the user will be given an option to rerun the editor or discard the modifications. The full set of command-line options to globus-rvf-edit consists of: -h Print command-line option summary and exit -s Edit of the site-specific RVF file, which provides override values applicable to all LRMs installed on the system. -l LRM Edit the site-specific LRM overrides for the LRM named by the LRM parameter to the option. -f PATH Edit the RVF file located at PATH University of Chicago 02/07/2012 GLOBUS-RVF-EDIT(8)
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