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rucio-admin rse add-attribute --rse <RSE Name> --key <The attribute which needs to be added> --value <the value to be assigned to that attribute> | rucio-admin rse add-attribute --rse <RSE Name> --key <The attribute which needs to be added> --value <the value to be assigned to that attribute> | ||
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| − | rucio-admin rse add-protocol --hostname <hostname> --scheme <scheme> --prefix <prefix> --domain-json <the above default as a string, or echo $(path to json | + | rucio-admin rse add-protocol --hostname <hostname> --scheme <scheme> --prefix <prefix> --domain-json <the above default as a string, or echo $(< path/to/jsonfile.json)> --impl <IMPL> --port <port> <RSE Name> |
Revision as of 09:52, 15 April 2021
Introduction
Setting up Rucio to recognise your RSE is the first step for integration.
Setup
To set up your RSE to join Rucio you will need to provide a Rucio admin with the following information:
Settings:
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availability_delete: True <- This is default, change if needed
availability_read: True <- This is default, change if needed
availability_write: True <- This is default, change if needed
credentials: None <- This is default, change if needed
delete_protocol: 1 <- This is default, change if needed
deterministic: True <- This is default, change if needed
domain: [u'lan', u'wan'] <- This is default, change if needed
lfn2pfn_algorithm: identity <- This is default, change if needed
qos_class: None <- This is default, change if needed
read_protocol: 1 <- This is default, change if needed
rse: <Name of your RSE>
rse_type: DISK <- This is default, change if needed
sign_url: None <- This is default, change if needed
staging_area: False <- This is default, change if needed
third_party_copy_protocol: 1 <- This is default, change if needed
verify_checksum: True <- This is default, change if needed
volatile: False <- This is default, change if needed
write_protocol: 1 <- This is default, change if needed
Attributes:
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fts: <The URL for your FTS service>
istape: <is your RSE a tape storage? True/False>
lfn2pfn_algorithm: identity <- This is default, change if needed
pnn: <This is the same as your RSE name>
Protocols:
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domains: {u'wan': {u'read': 1, u'write': 1, u'third_party_copy': 1, u'delete': 1}, u'lan': {u'read': 0, u'write': 0, u'delete': 0}} <- change this if it is not your setting
extended_attributes: <fill in as required>
hostname: <your RSE host name>
impl: <Your RSE impl>
port: <Your port>
prefix: <your RSE prefix>
scheme: <Your RSE ftp Scheme>
IF your scheme is srm, then you will need to provide the folling inforamtion as well: web_service_path: <Your RSE web service path> space-token: <Your RSE space-token>
These settings will then be placed onto the Rucio instance via the Rucio admin using the following:
rucio-admin rse add <RSE Name>
Once this is done the following will need to be done for all attributes:
rucio-admin rse add-attribute --rse <RSE Name> --key <The attribute which needs to be added> --value <the value to be assigned to that attribute>
Then the protocol can be added:
rucio-admin rse add-protocol --hostname <hostname> --scheme <scheme> --prefix <prefix> --domain-json <the above default as a string, or echo $(< path/to/jsonfile.json)> --impl <IMPL> --port <port> <RSE Name>