They are URLs. It's just like how "http://host/path/to/file" works,
except with different protocols. gsiftp is the GridFTP protocol.
file is the local file access protocol.
Charles
On Apr 3, 2008, at 3:39 AM, prianca b wrote:
Hello
I wanted to ask that in the globus-url-copy command
1) Which is the source and which is the destination.
2) What user should run this
3) "gsiftp://choate.mcs.anl.gov/etc/group" what does this whole
thing mean ??
4) "file:///tmp/bacon.test.copy" what does this thing mean ?
Command given is :
globus-url-copy gsiftp://choate.mcs.anl.gov/etc/group
file:///tmp/bacon.test.copy
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Thanks
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