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NAME

       arcinfo - ARC Info

DESCRIPTION

       The  arcinfo  command  is  used for obtaining status and information of
       clusters on the grid.

SYNOPSIS

       arcinfo [options]

OPTIONS

       -c, --cluster=[-]name
              explicitly select or reject a specific cluster

       -i, --index=[-]name
              explicitly select or reject an index server

       -l, --long
              long format (more information)

       -t, --timeout=seconds
              timeout in seconds (default 20)

       -z, --conffile=filename
              configuration file (default ~/.arc/client.conf)

       -d, --debug=debuglevel
              FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, VERBOSE or DEBUG

       -v, --version
              print version information

       -?, --help
              print help

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

       The arcinfo command is used  to  get  the  status  and  information  of
       clusters  and  queues  available  on  the grid. Either the --cluster or
       --index flag should be used to specify the target(s)  which  should  be
       queried for information. Both of these flags take a service endpoint as
       argument.  See arcsub(1) for a discussion of this format.

       Detailed information about queried computing services can  be  obtained
       by specifying the --long flag.

       When  specifying  the --index flag, the information about the computing
       services registered at the index server will queried  rather  than  the
       status of the index server it self. Currently no command exist to query
       a index server.

FILES

       ~/.arc/client.conf
              Some options can be given default values by specifying  them  in
              the  ARC  client  configuration  file.  By  using the --conffile
              option a different configuration  file  can  be  used  than  the
              default.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       X509_USER_PROXY
              The  location  of  the  user’s grid proxy file. Shouldn’t be set
              unless the proxy is in a non-standard location. Note  that  this
              could  also be set in the client configuration file, however the
              environment variable overrides the settings in configuration.

       ARC_LOCATION
              The location where ARC is installed can  be  specified  by  this
              variable.   If  not  specified  the  install  location  will  be
              determined from the path to the command being executed,  and  if
              this  fails  a  WARNING will be given stating the location which
              will be used.

       ARC_PLUGIN_PATH
              The location of ARC plugins can be specified by  this  variable.
              Multiple  locations  can be specified by separating them by : (;
              in Windows). The default location is $ARC_LOCATION/lib/arc (\ in
              Windows).

COPYRIGHT

       APACHE LICENSE Version 2.0

AUTHOR

       Mattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@fysast.uu.se>

SEE ALSO

       arccat(1),  arcclean(1),  arcget(1),  arckill(1),  arcsub(1), arccp(1),
       arcls(1), arcrm(1)