fts-rest-delete-submit (1) Linux Manual Page
fts-rest-delete-submit
Synopis
Usage: fts-rest-delete-submit [options] SURL1 [SURL2] [SURL3] […]Description
This command can be used to submit a deletion job to FTS3. It supports simple and bulk submissions.Options
- -h/–help
- Show this help message and exit
- -v/–verbose
- Verbose output.
- -s/–endpoint
- Fts3 rest endpoint.
- -j/–json
- Print the output in json format.
- –key
- The user certificate private key.
- –cert
- The user certificate.
- –capath
- Use the specified directory to verify the peer
- –insecure
- Do not validate the server certificate
- –access-token
- Oauth2 access token (supported only by some endpoints, takes precedence)
- -b/–blocking
- Blocking mode. Wait until the operation completes.
- -i/–interval
- Interval between two poll operations in blocking mode.
- -e/–expire
- Expiration time of the delegation in minutes.
- –job-metadata
- Transfer job metadata.
- –file-metadata
- File metadata.
- -S/–spacetoken
- The space token or its description.
- –dry-run
- Do not send anything, just print the json message.
- -f/–file
- Name of configuration file
- –retry
- Number of retries. If 0, the server default will be used. If negative, there will be no retries.
- –cloud-credentials
- Use cloud credentials for the job (i. E. Dropbox).
Example
$
fts-rest-delete-submit -s https://fts3-devel.cern.ch:8446 gsiftp://source.host/file1 gsiftp://source.host/file2
Job successfully submitted.
Job id: 9fee8c1e-c46d-11e3-8299-02163e00a17a
$fts-rest-delete-submit -s https://fts3-devel.cern.ch:8446 -f bulk.list
Job successfully submitted.
Job id: 9fee8c1e-c46d-11e3-8299-02163e00a17a
