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CDS Invenio 0.99.0 (Default branch)

ImageCDS Invenio (formerly CDSware) is a suite ofapplications that provides the framework and toolsfor building and managing an autonomous digitallibrary server. It complies with the Open ArchivesInitiative metadata harvesting protocol (OAI-PMH)and uses MARC 21 as its underlying bibliographicstandard. Its flexibility and performance make ita comprehensive solution for the management ofdocument repositories of moderate to large size.Image

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set directory(1m)														 set directory(1m)

NAME
set directory - Changes the value of a modifiable, single-valued attribute of a directory SYNOPSIS
cdscp set directory directory-name attribute-name = attribute-value ARGUMENTS
The full name of the directory. The name of a particular attribute. Specify only one attribute at a time. See the cds_attributes file for the list of attributes and corresponding data types that your application uses. The value of a particular attribute. The value of an application-defined attribute is dependent on the type of attribute. DESCRIPTION
The set directory command changes the value of a modifiable, single-valued attribute of a directory. If the attribute does not exist, this command creates it. Usually, this task is performed through the client application. See the OSF DCE Administration Guide for more infor- mation about attributes. You can specify an application-defined attribute or the following attributes: Specifies the degree of consistency among replicas. By default, every directory inherits the convergence of its parent at creation time. The default setting on the root directory is medium. You can define one of the following for value: CDS does not immediately propagate any updates. The next skulk dis- tributes all updates that occurred since the previous skulk. Skulks occur at least once every 24 hours. CDS attempts to immediately propa- gate an update to all replicas. If the attempt fails, the software lets the next scheduled skulk make the replicas consistent. Skulks occur at least once every 12 hours. CDS attempts to immediately propagate an update to all replicas. If that attempt fails (for example, if one of the replicas is unavailable), a skulk is scheduled for within one hour. Background skulks occur at least once every 12 hours. Use this setting temporarily and briefly because it uses extensive system resources. Controls the upgrading of a directory from one version of CDS to another. By modifying this attribute, you can initiate the upgrading of a directory to a higher version of CDS. Specify the value as v.n, where v indicates the major version number and n specifies the minor version number. There is no default. Privilege Required You must have write permission to the directory. NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE. EXAMPLES
The following command sets a low convergence value on the /.:/mfg directory: cdscp> set directory /.:/mfg CDS_Convergence = low The following commands upgrades the directory version on the /.:/host directory: dcecp> directory modify /.:/host -add {CDS_UpgradeTO 1.2} -single dcecp> directory synchronize /.:/host RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: create directory(1m), delete directory(1m), list directory(1m), remove directory(1m), set directory to skulk(1m), show direc- tory(1m) Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide set directory(1m)