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NAME
chirp - command line tool providing explicit control of a Chirp server.
SYNOPSIS
chirp [options] [hostname] [command]
DESCRIPTION
chirp is a tool to connect and manage a Chirp server in a similar way to an FTP client. chirp allows
connecting to a Chirp server, copying files, and managing directories, auditing node etc...
Here are some important chirp commands:
• open <host> Connect to a Chirp server.
• close Close connection to current Chirp server.
• get <remotefile> [localfile] Copy a remote file to local storage.
• put <localfile> [remotefile] Copy a local file to Chirp server.
• thirdput <file> <3rdhost> <3rdfile> Copy a remote file to another Chirp server.
• getacl <remotepath> Get acl of a remote file/directory.
• setacl <remotepath> <user> <rwldax> Set acl for a remote file/directory.
• ls [-la] [remotepath] List contents of a remote directory.
• mv <oldname> <newname> Change name of a remote file.
• rm <file> Delete a remote file.
• audit [-r] Audit current Chirp server.
• exit Close connection and exit Chirp.
chirp also manages Chirp tickets for authentication purpose.
• ticket_create [-o[utput] <ticket filename>] [-s[ubject] <subject/user>] [-d[uration] <duration>]
[-b[its] <bits>] [[<directory> <acl>] ...] Creat a ticket
• ticket_register <name> [<subject>] <duration> Manually register a ticket with multiple Chirp severs.
• ticket_delete <name> Remove a ticket.
• ticket_list <name> List registered tickets on a Chirp server.
• ticket_get <name> Check status of a ticket.
• ticket_modify <name> <directory> <aclmask> Modify a ticket.
OPTIONS
-a, --auth=<flag>
Require this authentication mode.
-d, --debug=<flag>
Enable debugging for this subsystem.
-i, --tickets=<files>
Comma-delimited list of tickets to use for authentication.
-l, --verbose
Long transfer information.
-t, --timeout=<time>
Set remote operation timeout.
-v, --version
Show program version.
-h, --help
Show help text.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
• CHIRP_CLIENT_TICKETS Comma delimited list of tickets to authenticate with (same as -i).
EXIT STATUS
On success, returns zero. On failure, returns non-zero.
EXAMPLES
To connect to a Chirp server using chirp:
% chirp server1.somewhere.edu
chirp> (enter more commands here)
To copy a single local file using chirp:
% chirp server1.somewhere.edu put /tmp/mydata.dat /mydata/mydata.dat
To get a single remote file using chirp:
% chirp server1.somewhere.edu get /mydata/mydata.dat /tmp/mydata.dat
To create a ticket using:
% chirp server1.somewhere.edu get ticket_create -output myticket.ticket -subject unix:user -bits 1024 -duration 86400 / rl /foo rwl
To register a ticket with other Chirp servers:
% chirp server2.somewhere.edu ticket_register myticket.ticket unix:user 86400
To delete a ticket:
% chirp server1.somewhere.edu ticket_delete myticket.ticket
COPYRIGHT
The Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2005-2019 The University of Notre Dame. This software
is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See the file COPYING for details.
SEE ALSO
• Cooperative Computing Tools Documentation
• Chirp User Manual
• chirp(1) chirp_status(1) chirp_fuse(1) chirp_get(1) chirp_put(1) chirp_stream_files(1)
chirp_distribute(1) chirp_benchmark(1) chirp_server(1)
CCTools 8.0.0 DEVELOPMENT chirp(1)