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ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-PUT(1p)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-PUT(1p)

NAME
ecaccess-association-put - Update/Create an Association SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-association-put -version|-help|-manual ecaccess-association-put [-debug] [-gateway name] [-password] source-file DESCRIPTION
Allow updating or creating an ECtrans Association. If the name exists then the Association is updated. If it does not exists then a new Association is created. In order to get a template for a new Association please use the following command: ecaccess-association-get -template association-name target-file The target-file for the Association Descriptive File does not have to be the name of the Association itself. The name for the Association is specified in the association-name parameter. When creating a new Association the -password option should be used to set the password (it can not be set in the Association Descriptive File as this would not be secure). ARGUMENTS
source-file The name of the Association Descriptive File to upload. OPTIONS
-gateway name This is the name of the ECaccess Gateway where the Association should be installed. It is by default the Gateway you are connected to. In order to get the name of your current Gateway you can use the ecaccess-gateway-name command. When using the commands at ECMWF the default Gateway is always "ecaccess.ecmwf.int". -password Allow prompting for a new password for the Association. -version Display version number and exits. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -manual Prints the manual page and exits. -debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged. EXAMPLES
ecaccess-association-put -password ./test Push the Association described in the ./test file of your current directory on your default Gateway. You will be also prompted for a new password. ecaccess-association-put -gateway ecaccess.ecmwf.int ./test Push the Association described in the ./test file of your current directory on the ecaccess.ecmwf.int Gateway. SEE ALSO
ecaccess-association-delete, ecaccess-association-get, ecaccess-association-list, ecaccess-association-protocol and ecaccess. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-PUT(1p)

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ECACCESS-EVENT-CREATE(1p)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 ECACCESS-EVENT-CREATE(1p)

NAME
ecaccess-event-create - Create an ECaccess Event SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-event-create -version|-help|-manual ecaccess-event-create [-debug] [-overwrite] [-public] [-comment string] event-name DESCRIPTION
Allow creating an ECaccess Event. As a result the event-id is displayed. If an event already exists with the same event-name then by default the request is rejected (please check the -overwrite option). By default an event is private and restricted to its owner. Access can however be shared with other users thanks to the ecaccess-event- grant command or with the -public option which make it visible to all. ARGUMENTS
event-name The name of the Event to create. OPTIONS
-overwrite Allow deleting an existing event with the same name and create a new one (the identifier will be however different to the original one). -public Allow creating a public event which can be used by everybody. In order to have a better tunning of the permissions please keep the event private and use the ecaccess-event-grant command instead. -comment string Specify the string to display as a comment for the event. -version Display version number and exits. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -manual Prints the manual page and exits. -debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged. EXAMPLES
ecaccess-event-create -public -comment "My Comment" "My Event Name" Create the new event with the name "My Event Name" and the comment "My Comment". This new event is public and other users can subscribe to it. SEE ALSO
ecaccess-event-grant, ecaccess-event-clear, ecaccess-event-send, ecaccess-event-list, ecaccess-event-delete and ecaccess. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-EVENT-CREATE(1p)
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