Hi Marian,
The --refresh is only meaningful with you specify a path with xrdmapc.
When you do specify a path, all the redirector are queried who has that
path. Without --refresh the redirects may respond using chached knowledge
about the path. With --refresh the redirectors are disallowed using ther
own cached information and have to requery all of their servers to
determine which has the file.
Andy
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015, Marian Zvada wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> could someone explain more in details what --refresh means here?
>
> I'm not sure if I get it from the help:
>
> --refresh | -r does not use cached information but will refresh the cache.
>
> What is the real effect if I run `xrdmapc --list all --refresh
> host1.example.com:1094`:
>
> a) from host1.example.com (run xrdmapc against itself, i.e. host1)
> b) from host2.example.com (or any other host but host1 against host1)
>
> What cache is used/refreshed in a) or b)? I'd assume the one from where
> command is executed?
>
> Thanks,
> Marian
>
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