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Hands on Session: AMGA Metadata Catalogue

Hands on Session: AMGA Metadata Catalogue. Danfeng, Zhu Beihang University 3rd EUChinaGrid Tutorial Beijing , 25 -2 6 th November 2006. Accessing the AMGA client (mdclient) Getting help on mdclient usage mdclient General commands mdclient Directory related commands

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Hands on Session: AMGA Metadata Catalogue

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  1. Hands on Session:AMGA Metadata Catalogue Danfeng, Zhu Beihang University 3rdEUChinaGrid Tutorial Beijing, 25-26th November 2006

  2. Accessing the AMGA client (mdclient) • Getting help on mdclient usage • mdclient General commands • mdclient Directory related commands • mdclient Handling attributes • Managing Entries • Metadata Queries • Exercise Contents

  3. Copy a template of config file for the MDC: cp /opt/glite/etc/mdclient.config $HOME/.mdclient.config • Start up the Metadata Catalog Client with $ mdclient • Once logged in, you can list the available commands, typing help. Connected to amga.ct.infn.it:8822 ARDA Metadata Server 1.1.0 Query> help >> >help [topic]< >> >Displays help on a command or a topic.< >> >Valid topics are: help metadata metadata-optional directory entry group acl index schema sequence user view ticket commands< • Commands are grouped by topic. You can get the list of valid commands for each topic, typing help [topic] • Example:help entry Access the AMGA client

  4. Command help Example: Query> help >> >help [topic]< >> >Displays help on a command or a topic.< >> >Valid topics are: help metadata metadata-optional directory entry group acl index schema sequence user view ticket commands Commands are grouped by topic. Get the list of valid commands for each topic, typing: help [topic] The list of valid topics is: Help, metadata, metadata-optional, directory, replication, entry, group, acl, index, schema, sequence, user, view, ticket, commands Getting help on mdclient usage

  5. Follows a brief description of generic use commands: • >> createdir [options] • Make a new folder. It can inherit the schema associated to the upper level folder • >> rm pattern • Remove items corresponding to the given pattern • >> link • Make a link to another file or to a external URL • >> dir • List the content of a directory • >> listentries • List the items (not the collections) of a directory • >> stat • Show the statistic information about a directory • >> chown • Changhe the ownership of a file or a directory • >> chmod • Change the access rights to a file or a directory • >> rmdir • Remove a directory • >> dump • Make a recursive dump startung from a given directory, (the default is: '=/=') mdclient General commands

  6. Browse the contents of a directory • dir [path] Returns the name of all subdirectories and files in the given pathor in the current directory if not specified • Print the current working directory • pwd • Change the current working directory • cd directory Example: cd /gilda/Beijing01 • Directory creation • createdir /parentdir/dir Creates the directory dir if it does not yet exist but parentdir already does Example: createdir /gilda/beijing01/exercise • Directory removal • rmdir path Removes the directory given by path mdclient Directory related commands

  7. Schema population • addattr dir attr type Adds a new attribute to the schema of a directory. Type is the name of an SQL datatype which will translated (if necessary) into a data type understood by the back end DB. Examples of valid datatypes are int, float, varchar(n), timestamp, text, numeric(p,s) Examples: addattr /gilda/beijing01/exercise MovieTitle varchar(100) addattr /gilda/beijing01/exercise Runtime int addattr /gilda/beijing01/exercise PlotOutline text • Attribute listing • listattr path Returns a list of all attributes of the given file/direcory • Attribute Removal • removeattr dir attribute Removes an attribute from a directory if it is not used by any entry in the directory MDC: Handling attributes

  8. Entry creation • addentry entry (attribute value)+ Add a new entry and initializes some attributes Example: addentry / gilda/beijing01/exercise/madagascar.mov MovieTitle Madagascar • Setting attribute values • setattr entry (attribute value)+ Sets one or more attributes of an entry to given values Example: setattr /gilda/beijing01/exercise/madagascar.mov Runtime 86 • Getting attribute values • getattr pattern (attribute)+ Returns the entries and all the attributes for every file matching pattern Example: getattr /gilda/beijing01/exercise/*.mov Title • Entry deletion • rm pattern Removes all entries matching pattern Example: rm /gilda/beijing01/exercise/m*.mov MDC: managing entries

  9. Find pattern ‘query_condition’ Returns all entries matching pattern for which query_condition is true Examples: find /gilda/beijing01/exercise/ ‘Runtime > 80’ find /gilda/beijing01/exercise/ ‘like(MovieTitle, “Mad%”)’ find /gilda/beijing01/exercise ‘like(MovieTitle, “Mad%”) AND Runtime > 80’ • Selectattr attr... condition Returns the values of given attributes for all files matching condition Example: cd /gilda/beijing01/exercise selectattr .:MovieTitle .:Runtime 'Runtime > 80' >> >Madagascar< >> >86< Metadata Queries

  10. Log into the Metadata Catalog • Create a directory with your surname into the /gilda/madrid directory • Add some attributes (Description varchar(100), Value int, Comment text) to the directory just created • Add some entries using as entry name the LFNs you uploaded and registered into the File Catalog during the DMS hands-on session • Fill the attribute fields for the inserted entries • Look for the entry with Value > 50 Exercise

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