This is the command ecaccess-file-putp that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
ecaccess-file-put - Upload a File on the ECaccess File System
SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-file-put -version|-help|-manual
ecaccess-file-put [-debug] [-progress] [-umask mode] [-offset number] [-bufsize length]
source-local-file [target-ecaccess-file]
DESCRIPTION
Allow uploading source-local-file on the ECaccess File System. If no target-ecaccess-file
is specified then the source-local-file name is used.
The target-ecaccess-file is in the form [domain:][/user-id/]path. Please read the "Shell
commands -> File Management" section of the "ecaccess" guide for more information on the
ECaccess File System.
ARGUMENTS
source-local-file
The name of the source Local File.
target-ecaccess-file (optional)
The name of the target ECaccess File.
OPTIONS
-progress
Provide a progress meter on the standard terminal, allowing to monitor the file
transmission in real-time. The progress bar is removed from the terminal when the
transmission is done. This option is not supported and ignored on Windows
platforms.
-umask mode
The user file-creation mode mask (umask) is used to determine the file permission
for newly created files. The default value is 640.
-offset number
Every open file has an associated file offset, which determines where the next
read operation will start. This number is set to 0 by default.
-bufsize length
Specify the length of the buffer (in bytes) which is used to upload the file. The
larger the buffer the smaller the number of http/s requests. By default a buffer
of 10485760 bytes (10MB) is used.
-version
Display version number and exits.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-manual Prints the manual page and exits.
-retry count
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.
-debug Display the SOAP and SSL messages exchanged.
EXAMPLES
ecaccess-file-put $HOME/bin/a.out
Upload the local $HOME/bin/a.out File in the $HOME directory of the authenticated user.
The Target File Name is a.out.
ecaccess-file-put $HOME/bin/a.out c1a:/tmp/a2.out
Upload the local $HOME/bin/a.out File in the tmp directory of c1a. The Target File Name is
a2.out.
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