dCache provides a GSI-FTP
door, which is in effect a
GSI
authenticated FTP
access point to dCache
To list the content of a dCache directory, the GSI-FTP
protocol can be used;
[user] $
edg-gridftp-ls gsiftp://gridftp-door.example.org/pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/
To check the existence of a file with GSI-FTP
.
[user] $
edg-gridftp-exists gsiftp://gridftp-door.example.org/pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/filler_test20050819130209790873000
[user] $
echo $?
0[user] $
edg-gridftp-exists gsiftp://gridftp-door.example.org/pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/filler_test200508191302097908730002
error the server sent an error response: 451 451 /pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/filler_test200508191302097908730002 not found[user] $
echo $?
1
Use the return code
Please note the echo $?
show the
return code of the last run application. The error message
returned from the client this should not be scripted
against as it is one of many possible errors.
To delete files with GSI-FTP
use the edg-gridftp-rm command.
[user] $
edg-gridftp-rm gsiftp://gridftp-door.example.org/pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/filler_test20050811160948926780000
This deletes the file
filler_test20050811160948926780000
from
the /pnfs/example.org/data/dteam
using the door running on the host gridftp-door.example.org
within the dCache cluster example.org
globus-url-copy [[command line options]] [<srcUrl>] [<destinationUrl>] ...
Copying file with globus-url-copy follows the syntax source, destination.
Example:
The following example copies the file
/etc/group
into dCache as the file
/pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/test_GlobusUrlCopy.clinton.504.22080.20071102160121.2
[user] $
globus-url-copy \ file://///etc/group \ gsiftp://gridftp-door.example.org/pnfs/example.org/data/dteam/test_GlobusUrlCopy.clinton.504.22080.20071102160121.2
Please note that the five slashes are really needed.