This is the command ecaccess-event-grantp 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
ecaccess-event-grant - Grant usage of an ECaccess Event
SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-event-grant -version|-help|-manual
ecaccess-event-grant [-debug] [-subscribe] [-notify] event-id user-list
DESCRIPTION
Allow managing the Event permissions for a list of user(s).
The permissions can be either subscribe, notify, both or none. In order to remove
permissions to an Event for a list of users use this command with no -subscribe and
-notify options.
ARGUMENTS
event-id
The identifier of the Event to grant.
user-list
The user(s) to give/remove the permissions. Multiple users should be separated by
a column (e.g. abc,def).
OPTIONS
-subscribe
The user(s) specified in the user-list will be allowed to subscribe to the event-
id (e.g. with the -eventIds option of the ecaccess-job-submit command).
-notify The user(s) specified in the user-list will be allowed to send notifications to
the event-id (e.g. with the ecaccess-event-send command).
-version
Display version number and exits.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-manual Prints the manual page and exits.
-retry count
Number of SSL connection retries per 5s to ECMWF. This parameter only apply to the
initial SSL connection initiated by the command to the ECMWF server. It does not
apply to all the subsequent requests made afteward as it is mainly targeting
errors that can happen from time to time during the SSL handshake. Default is no
retry.
-debug Display the SOAP and SSL messages exchanged.
EXAMPLES
ecaccess-event-grant -subscribe 167 abc,def,jhi
Allow the users abc, def and jhi to subscribe to this Event.
ecaccess-event-grant 167 jkl
Remove all rights to the Event for the user jkl.
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