You can run xrootdfs which will provide you a complete posix file system to see the whole storage. Just keep in mind that for a distributed storage system, the scale of listing everything is much large than a single storage box.
regards,
Wei Yang | [log in to unmask] | 650-926-3338(O)
On Mar 16, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Keith Beattie wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> What technique do people use to get the complete contents of a cluster?
>
> My first thought is to use: 'xrd manager dirlistrec' but that doesn't
> work (known bug).
>
> Alternatives I can think of are to:
>
> 1) Wrap 'xrd manager dirlist' calls in a script, effectively walking
> the subdir tree in the wrapper
>
> 2) Run find or some such, directly on the data servers.
>
> Are there other ways to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> ksb
>
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