Yep, it looks about right :-)
Michal
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From: Adrian Sevcenco
Sent: 02 September 2019 16:46
To: Michal Kamil Simon; [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: python :: cp process fails when it shouldn't (another utility can download file)
On 9/2/19 5:29 PM, Michal Kamil Simon wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
Hi!
> You can replace the '#' with '?xrdcl.unzip=' however you have to make
> sure that if the URL
> already contains a CGI you have to replace the following '?' with '&',
> e.g. :
>
> root://eosalice.cern.ch:1094//15/62933/56da6906-9149-11e7-ba1b-579516ed5c66*#*AliAOD.root*?*authz=LONG_ALICE_TOKEN
>
> gets transformed into:
>
> root://eosalice.cern.ch:1094//15/62933/56da6906-9149-11e7-ba1b-579516ed5c66*?xrdcl.unzip=*AliAOD.root*&*authz=LONG_ALICE_TOKEN
yeap, is doable as the full url (physical url + token) is constructed by
me... so i can do something like :
pfn_components = pfn.split('#') # i have the guarantee that the files
that ALICE uploads have no # in name
if len(pfn_components) > 1:
full_url = pfn + '?xrdcl.unzip=' + pfn_components[1] +
'&authz=LONG_ALICE_TOKEN'
else:
full_url = pfn + '?authz=LONG_ALICE_TOKEN'
Does it sound right?
Thanks a lot for help!!
Adrian
>
>
>
> Regarding the /CopyProcess.add_job(...)/ method I could add parameters
> that will allow
> to specify the file name for extraction from zip archive.
>
> Regarding supporting the '#' root native format we will have to see with
> Andy whether this
> wont harm any existing use cases (as # is a legal character that could
> be used a file name).
>
> Cheers,
> Michal
> ________________________________________
> From: Adrian Sevcenco
> Sent: 02 September 2019 15:37
> To: Michal Kamil Simon; [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: python :: cp process fails when it shouldn't (another
> utility can download file)
>
> On 9/2/19 2:09 PM, Michal Kamil Simon wrote:
> > Hi Adrian,
> Hi!
>
> > >From what I see in the logs you use the following file name:
> >
> >
> root://eosalice.cern.ch:1094//15/62933/56da6906-9149-11e7-ba1b-579516ed5c66#AliAOD.root
> >
> > The '#' is root syntax for unpacking root files, this is not supported
> > in the
> > xrootd client, instead you have to use the /xrdcl.unzip/ cgi tag, e.g.
> >
> >
> root://eosalice.cern.ch:1094//15/62933/56da6906-9149-11e7-ba1b-579516ed5c66?xrdcl.unzip=AliAOD.root
>
> oh!!! so, could i use a simplistic logic like :
> replace latest '#' from string with '?xrdcl.unzip='
>
> ALICE stores files in the form of GUID (that last uid)
> and when i request access to a lfn i get the guid and the authz envelope
> for accessing the file ... so, it is guaranteed that i will always get a
> url with a GUID ...
>
> Given this, do you thing that i could use the logic from above?
>
> > alternatively I can expose extracting of zip files (root files use zip
> > format for bundling)
> > in the /CopyProcess.add_job(...)/ method.
> that would be great! if it is possible it would be best if
> the same format of '#file' is recognized (as this is the url that i get
> when requesting lfn access)
>
> Thanks a lot!!
> Adrian
>
> >
> > Hope this helps!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Michal
> >
> > ________________________________________
> > From: Adrian Sevcenco
> > Sent: 01 September 2019 22:13
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Cc: Michal Kamil Simon
> > Subject: python :: cp process fails when it shouldn't (another utility
> > can download file)
> >
> > Hi! I have a really baffling situation where my python tool cannot
> > download a file and another tool (java based, use xrdcp) can download
> > the same file ...
> >
> > the detailed logs for my cp are here :
> > https://cernbox.cern.ch/index.php/s/JNaLKsaC5pyrhMP
> >
> > the java based tool it seems that somehow ignores the external XRD_
> > variables so i cannot get a log of cp process
> >
> > Could some expert take a look please and point me to a hint why my cp
> > fails and the other tool can download just fine?
> >
> > Thank you!!
> > Adrian
> >
>
>
> --
> ----------------------------------------------
> Adrian Sevcenco, Ph.D. |
> Institute of Space Science - ISS, Romania |
> adrian.sevcenco at {cern.ch,spacescience.ro} |
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>
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Adrian Sevcenco, Ph.D. |
Institute of Space Science - ISS, Romania |
adrian.sevcenco at {cern.ch,spacescience.ro} |
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