This is the command arcls that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
arcls - list files or directories
DESCRIPTION
The arcls command is used for listing files in grid storage elements and file index
catalogues.
SYNOPSIS
arcls [options] url
OPTIONS
-l, --long
long format (like ls -l). The name of the object is followed by these elements:
filetype of object, size in bytes, modification time, checksum and access latency
(ONLINE or NEARLINE). The elements for which information is available is protocol-
dependent.
-L, --locations
show URLs of file locations (replicas) registered in index services.
-m, --metadata
list all available metadata.
-r, --recursive
operate recursively
-D, --depth=level
operate recursively up to specified level
-n, --nolist
show only description of requested object, do not list content of directories (like
ls -d).
-f, --forcelist
treat requested object as directory and always try to list content
-c, --checkaccess
check readability of object. Retrieving and showing information about object is
supressed.
-P, --listplugins
list the available plugins (protocols supported)
-t, --timeout=seconds
timeout in seconds (default 20)
-z, --conffile=filename
configuration file (default ~/.arc/client.conf)
-d, --debug=debuglevel
FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, VERBOSE or DEBUG
-v, --version
print version information
-?, --help
print help
ARGUMENTS
url the location to list
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
The arcls command lists files and directories on grid storage elements and in file index
catalogues. Depending on the installed libraries (check with -P ), the following protocols
may be used: file (file:// prefix may be omitted), http, https, httpg, ftp, gsiftp,
srm, root.
In the case of a directory/fileset, attributes of objects belonging to it will be
retrieved, unless --nolist is specified.
If url starts from '@', the remainder should be a path to a local file containing list of
URLs, one per line. Then arcls acts as if it was called multiple times, once for each URL.
For more information on ARC URL syntax please read "Protocols, Uniform Resource Locators
(URL) and Extensions Supported in ARC" [NORDUGRID-TECH-7]
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