That I cannot tell you. However, you can always find out the state of the
file by using xrdfs <headnode>:<port> locate -n <file>

this will tell where the file is and accessibility.

Andy

On Wed, 25 Nov 2015, Chase wrote:

> Sorry, I'm still a bit confused. Before running `xrdcp --tpc only -p <some_source_file> <some_dest_file>`, the file does _not_ exist at all on the destination cluster at all. So how is it that a node can be already exporting it in r/o mode?
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