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Hi Andy,

   I was interested in your answer:

On 1/9/12 3:41 AM, Andrew Hanushevsky wrote:
> P.S. The current model is that missing files from a faulty data server
> would be automatically copied in on other servers when so requested.
> That is a reasonable model is you assume that te ailure rate is
> relatively small.

You mention an automatic copy to other servers can be requested. How do 
we request this?


Stephane.


> On Sat, 7 Jan 2012, Doug Benjamin wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Are there any xrootd commands to drain a faulty data server of files
>> and distribute them across the
>> rest of the data servers in the storage system.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Doug Benjamin
>>
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