gfal-rm (1) Linux Manual Page
gfal-rm – Remove files or directories
Synopsis
gfal-rm [ -h ] [ -V ] [ -v ] [ -D DEFINITION ] [ -C CLIENT-INFO ] [ -t TIMEOUT ] [ -r ] FILE…Description
gfal-rm Removes each specified file or directory. By default, it does not remove directories. To delete a directory, –recursive needs to be given, in which case all given directories are removed too along with all their contents.Options
- -h, –help
- show help about the command.
- -V, –version
- output version information and exit.
- -v, –verbose
- verbose mode. Repeat up to 3 times for the most verbose mode.
- -D, –definition
- define properties for gfal2.
- -C, –client-info
- provide custom client-side information
- -t, –timeout
- global timeout for the execution of the command. Command is interrupted if time expires before it finishes.
- -r, –recursive
- also remove directories and their contents recursively.
- –bulk
- perform bulk deletion.
Examples
- gfal-rm
- file:///tmp/test
- gfal-rm
- -r srm://endpoint.cern.ch/path/directory
Files
/etc/gfal2.d/*- All configuration files in this directory affect the behavior of the underlying gfal2.
Authors
Duarte Meneses <duarte.meneses [at] cern.ch>Adrien Devresse <adrien.devresse [at] cern.ch>
Alejandro Alvarez Ayllon <alejandro.alvarez.ayllon [at] cern.ch>
