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ecaccess-ectrans-restart - Restart an existing ECtrans transfer

ecaccess-ectrans-restart -version|-help|-manual

ecaccess-ectrans-restart [-debug] [-gateway name] [-remote location] [-target file-name] [-retryCount number] [-retryFrequency frequency] [-priority priority] [-lifeTime duration] [-mailTo email] [-onSuccess] [-onFailure] [-onRetry] [-keep] [-reject|-append|-resume|-overwrite] [-maximumDuration duration] [-minimumDuration duration] [-minimumRate rate] ectrans-id

Allow restarting the ECtrans transfer with the ectrans-id identifier.

In order to get the list of ECtrans transfers and the corresponding ectrans-id please use the ecaccess-ectrans-list command. If you want to setup an ECtrans transfer then use the ecaccess-ectrans-request command which will give you an ectrans-id (this one can be kept for a later restart).

The identifier of the ECtrans transfer to restart.

Update the name of the ECaccess Gateway.
Update the target location in the format association-name[@protocol].
Update the target file-name.
Update the number of retries.
Update the frequency of retries in seconds.
Update the transmission priority 0-99.
Update the lifetime of the transfer request. The duration is specified in [w]eeks, [d]ays, [h]ours, [m]inutes or [s]econds (e.g. 1w or 2d).
Update the target email address.
Allow sending a mail when the transfer is successful.
Allow sending a mail when the transfer has failed.
Allow sending a mail when the transfer is retried.
Allow keeping the request in the spool until the duration specified in the -lifeTime option has passed. By default a successful transfer is removed from the spool.
Allow failing if there is an existing target file.
Allow appending if there is an existing target file.
Allow resuming if there is an existing target file.
Allow overwriting if there is an existing target file.
Allow updating the maximum transfer duration. The duration is specified in [w]eeks, [d]ays, [h]ours, [m]inutes or [s]econds (e.g. 10m or 1h). A value <=0 will deactivate the feature.
Allow updating the duration before to control a transmission (e.g. for the first 10 minutes ECtrans don't try to check the transfer rate, which allow not to enforce some minimum transfer rates for very small files). The duration is specified in [w]eeks, [d]ays, [h]ours, [m]inutes or [s]econds (e.g. 30s or 10m). A value <=0 will deactivate the feature.
Allow updating the minimum transfer rate for a transmission (expressed in bytes/s). This is an average value, not the transmission rate at one particular moment in time (e.g. if a big file is stuck for 5 minutes but then transmit much faster later on then it will not be interrupted as long as the overall transfer rate is above the minimum). A value <=0 will deactivate the feature.
Display version number and exits.
Print a brief help message and exits.
Prints the manual page and exits.
Number of SSL connection retries per 5s to ECMWF. This parameter only apply to the initial SSL connection initiated by the command to the ECMWF server. It does not apply to all the subsequent requests made afteward as it is mainly targeting errors that can happen from time to time during the SSL handshake. Default is no retry.
Display the SOAP and SSL messages exchanged.

ecaccess-ectrans-restart 124356

Restart the ECtrans transfer with the identifier 124356.

ecaccess-ectrans-delete, ecaccess-ectrans-list, ecaccess-ectrans-request and ecaccess.

2021-01-05 perl v5.32.0