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NAME

       gfal-rm - Remove files or directories

SYNOPSIS

       gfal-rm [ OPTION ]...  FILE...

DESCRIPTION

       gfal-rm  Removes  each  specified  file  or  directory.  By  default,  it  does not remove
       directories. To delete a directory, --recursiv needs to be given, in which case all  given
       directories are removed too along with all their contents.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show help about the command.

       -V, --version
              output version information and exit.

       -v, --verbose
              verbose mode. Repeat up to 3 times for the most verbose mode.

       -D, --definition DEFINITION
              define   properties   for   gfal2.   Definitions   have   the   following   syntax:
              "CONFIG_GROUP:KEY=VALUE"

       -t, --timeout TIMEOUT
              global timeout for the execution of the command. Command  is  interrupted  if  time
              expires  before  it  finishes.  Note:  A grace period of 30 seconds is given to the
              global timeout.

       -E, --cert CERT
              user certificate. (This option takes effect only after X509_USER_PROXY  environment
              variable and default /tmp/x509up_u`id -u` location cannot provide a certificate)

       --key KEY
              user private key.

       -4     forces Gfal2 to use IPv4 addresses only. (Option valid only for GridFTP protocol)

       -6     forces Gfal2 to use IPv6 addresses only. (Option valid only for GridFTP protocol)

       -C, --client-info CLIENT_INFO
              provide custom client-side information.

       --log-file LOG_FILE
              write Gfal2 library logs to the given file location.

       -r, -R, --recursive
              remove directories and their contents recursively.

       --dry-run
              print what would have happened without any actual change.

       --just-delete
              do not perform any check on the file prior to delete. (Needed to delete HTTP signed
              URLs)

       --from-file FROM_FILE
              read SURLs from a file.

       --bulk perform bulk deletion.

EXAMPLES

       gfal-rm
              file:///tmp/test

       gfal-rm
              -r srm://endpoint.cern.ch/path/directory

FILES

       /etc/gfal2.d/*
              All configuration files in this directory affect the  behavior  of  the  underlying
              gfal2.

AUTHORS

       Duarte Meneses <duarte.meneses@cern.ch>
       Adrien Devresse <adrien.devresse@cern.ch>
       Alejandro Alvarez Ayllon <alejandro.alvarez.ayllon@cern.ch>
       Andrea Manzi <andrea.manzi@cern.ch>
       Mihai Patrascoiu <mihai.patrascoiu@cern.ch>
       Joao Lopes <joao.pedro.batista.lopes@cern.ch>

SEE ALSO

       gfal-cat(1), gfal-chmod(1), gfal-copy(1), gfal-ls(1), gfal-mkdir(1), gfal-rename(1), gfal-
       rm(1),  gfal-save(1),  gfal-stat(1),  gfal-sum(1),  gfal-token(1),  gfal-xattr(1),   gfal-
       evict(1), gfal-bringonline(1), gfal-archivepoll(1)