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ldasJob { -name {} -password {} -email {} } { userCmd -opt1 {} ... }
Which is in the format of a Tcl command, ldasJob, with two required arguments:
Removes frame, ilwd, and/or XML files from existing job directories.
If the user requesting the files to be deleted is the user that ran the job that created the files, the files will be deleted.
Calling convention (all on a single line):
ldasJob { -name "username" -password "********" -email "user@foobar.edu"} {rmJobFiles -jobids job i.d. list -extensions [ gwf|ilwd|xml|all ] }
Option Descriptions:
Allowed extensions include gwf, ilwd, and xml or all.A list of extensions looks like this: {ilwd xml}
The value of -extensions defaults to all.
The jobid is the well-known LDAS job id, as in LDAS-DEV12345.
The jobid list can consist of space seperated or comma seperated elements,
and ranges (like 1200-1300) are supported. No single range may
span more than 1000 jobid's as a sanity feature.
The jobid's can contain the (correct) ::RUNCODE string for the
system (LDAS-DEV for the ldas-dev system, etc.) or can simply
be integer values. Using the incorrect runcode results in an exception
since it implies that the command is being exercised against the wrong
system.