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SmodR

Section: Admin SRB Commands (1)
Updated: April 2004
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NAME

SmodR - modifies metadata information about a SRB resource.  

SYNOPSIS

SmodR -a phyResourceName logicalResourceName

SmodR -l phyResourceName logicalResourceName

SmodR -i user@domain accs resourceName

SmodR -d user@domain resourceName

SmodR -o user@domain resourceName

SmodR -x maxLatencyInMilliSecs resourceName

SmodR -n minLatencyInMilliSecs resourceName

SmodR -b bandwidthInMegaBitsPerSec resourceName

SmodR -c maxConcurrency resourceName

SmodR -s numStripes resourceName

SmodR -h numHierarchies resourceName

SmodR -g capacityInGigaBytes resourceName

SmodR -z description resourceName

SmodR -u timeStamp currDataSize user@domain resourceName

SmodR -q quota currentUsage user@domain resourceName

SmodR -D resourceName

SmodR -U resourceName

 

DESCRIPTION

SmodR modifies information about SRB resourceNam

Note that the command can used only by SRB Administrators.

 

OPTIONS

-a
add a physical resource to a logical resource. If logical resource is not there then it is created
-l
delete a physical resource from a logical resource
-i
insert or modify access to a resouce for a given user
-d
delete access to a resouce for a given user
-o
change resource ownership to a given user
-x
modify maximum latency of resource (given in milliseconds)
-n
modify minimum latency of resource (given in milliseconds)
-b
modify bandwidth to/from a resource (given in MegaBitsPerSec)
-c
modify maximum allowed concurrency of resource (numeric)
-s
modify striping of resource (numeric)
-h
modify number of hierarchies in the resource (numeric)
-g
modify maximum capacity of resource (given in GigaBytes)
-z
modify description of resource
-u
modify current usage for user to currDataSize (numeric in GigaBytes) at the given timeStamp; if timeStamp is -1 then the timestamp is internally generated. this information is kept historic and is not over written.
-q
set current quota and usage for user@domain to quota and currentUsage (both numeric in GigaBytes); if quota is -1 then the quota is not changed this information is unique per user-resource pair and gets overwritten when changed.
-D
set the inout physical resource to down state (free_space = -4).
-U
set the inout physical resource to up state (free_space = -1).
 

SEE ALSO

SgetR(1), Sufmeta(1).


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO

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