SYNOPSIS

pegasus-cleanup [-h][-d][-f urls]

DESCRIPTION

pegasus-cleanup removes the files associated with the given URL. Some of the protocols it can handle are GridFTP, SRM, Amazon S3, HTTP, and file://.

Note that pegasus-cleanup is a tool mostly used internally in Pegasus workflows, but the tool can be used stand alone as well.

OPTIONS

-h, --help

Prints a usage summary with all the available command-line options.

-f urls, --file urls

Specifies the file with URLs to clean up (one per line). If this option is not given the list of URLs will be read from stdin.

-d, --debug

Enables debugging output.

EXAMPLE

# 1 some_site_name
echo gsiftp://somehost/some/path | pegasus-cleanup

CREDENTIAL HANDLING

Credentials used for cleanup can be specified with a combination of comments in the input file format and environment variables. For example, give the input file above, pegasus-cleanup will expect either one environment variable specifying one generic credential (X509_USER_PROXY), or a specific one for the site named in the input file comment (X509_USER_PROXY_some_site_name).

AUTHORS

Pegasus Team \m[blue]http://pegasus.isi.edu\m[]