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Name

       condor_rmdir Windows - only no-fail deletion of directories

Synopsis

       condor_rmdir [/HELP |/?]

       condor_rmdir@filename

       condor_rmdir[/VERBOSE] [/DIAGNOSTIC] [/PATH:<path>] [/S] [/C] [/Q] [/NODEL] directory

Description

       condor_rmdircan  delete a specified directory, and will not fail if the directory contains
       files that have ACLs that deny the SYSTEM  process  delete  access,  unlike  the  built-in
       Windows rmdircommand.

       The  directory  to  be removed together with other command line arguments may be specified
       within a file named filename, prefixing this argument with an @character.

       The condor_rmdir.exeexecutable is is intended to be used by HTCondor with the /S/Coptions,
       which cause it to recurse into subdirectories and continue on errors.

Options

       /HELP

          Print usage information.

       /?

          Print usage information.

       /VERBOSE

          Print detailed output.

       /DIAGNOSTIC

          Print out the internal flow of control information.

       /PATH:<path>

          Remove the directory given by <path>.

       /S

          Include subdirectories in those removed.

       /C

          Continue even if access is denied.

       /Q

          Print error output only.

       /NODEL

          Do not remove directories. ACLs may still be changed.

Exit Status

       condor_rmdirwill  exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with
       the standard HRESULT error code upon failure.

Author

       Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin&ndash;Madison

Copyright

       Copyright © 1990-2016 Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences  Department,
       University  of  Wisconsin-Madison,  Madison,  WI.  All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the
       Apache License, Version 2.0.

                                           January 2020                           condor_rmdir(1)