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lcreate(1)			 User Commands			    lcreate(1)

NAME
       lcreate -  upload transcripts and their corresponding files

SYNOPSIS
       lcreate	[-FilnNrTV]  [	-% | -q | -v  ]	 [ -c checksum ] [ -h host ] [
       -p port ] [ -P ca-pem-directory ] [ -t stored-name  ]  [	 -U user  ]  [
       -w auth-level  ]	 [ -x ca-pem-file ] [ -y cert-pem-file ] [ -z private-
       key-file ] [ -Z compression-level ] create-able-transcript

DESCRIPTION
       lcreate reads and uploads a transcript and all corresponding  files  to
       the radmind server.

       lcreate verifies the size listed in the transcript with the actual size
       of the file and stops on any differences.  If the -F option  is	given,
       lcreate will store the file on the server and give a warning.

       If  the	-n  option  is	given,	no  files or transcripts are uploaded.
       Instead, lcreate uses access(2) to verify that all files in  the	 tran‐
       script  exist  in the filesystem, are readable by the user and have the
       same size as listed in the transcript.  If used	with  the  -c  option,
       rather  than calling access(2), checksums are caluclated to verify file
       contents and user access.

       If the -N option is given,  indicating  the  transcript	specified  for
       upload is negative, lcreate will upload all corresponding files as zero
       length.

       If the -T option is given, lcreate will upload the transcript only.  No
       corresponding  files will be uploaded. The transcript's stored name is,
       by default, the last part ( after the slash ) of the given path, or  as
       specified  by  the name given with the -t option.  lcreate will print (
       to the standard output ) the entire protocol exchange with the  radmind
       server when the -v option is given.

       By  default,  lcreate  displays	the percentage of bytes processed in a
       format that can be passed directly to iHook.

       lcreate stores a Macintosh HFS+ file's data and corresponding  metadata
       in a single applefile(5) on the server.	With the -N option, applefiles
       are stored with a zero length resource fork, zero length data fork  and
       a  creator  type	 of  RDMD.   Systems running Mac OS X on UFS-formatted
       drives do not need this special support.

OPTIONS
       -%		  percentage done progress output.

       -c checksum	  enables checksuming.

       -F		  ignore file size differences.

       -h hostname	  specifies the radmind server, by default radmind.

       -i		  force output linebuffering.

       -l		  Turn on user authentication.	Requires a TLS.

       -N		  uploads a negative transcript then uploads all  cor‐
			  responding files as zero length.

       -n		  Don't	 upload	 any files or transcripts.  Verify all
			  files in the transcript exist in the filesystem  and
			  have the size listed in the transcript.

       -p port		  specifies a port, by default 6222.

       -P ca-pem-directory
			  specifies  a directory that contains certificates to
			  be used when	verifying  the	server.	  Certificates
			  must	be  in	PEM format and the directory must have
			  been processed with the openssl c_rehash utility.

       -q		  suppress all messages.

       -r		  use random seed file $RANDFILE if  that  environment
			  variable   is	  set,	 $HOME/.rnd   otherwise.   See
			  RAND_load_file(3o).

       -T		  uploads the transcript only, and not the correspond‐
			  ing files.

       -t stored-name	  specifies  the  name under which the transcript will
			  be stored when saved on the server.

       -U user		  Specifes  the	 user  for  user  authentication.   By
			  default,  the login name returned by getlogin() will
			  be used.

       -V		  displays the version of lcreate,  a  list   of  sup‐
			  ported  checksumming	algorithms in descending order
			  of preference and then exits.

       -v		  increase the verbosity.  -v produces	one  line  for
			  each	file  stored  on the server.  -vv displays all
			  communication with the radmind server.

       -w auth-level	  TLS authorization level, by default 0.  0 = no  TLS,
			  1 = server verification, 2 = server and client veri‐
			  fication.

       -x ca-pem-file	  Certificate  authority's  public   certificate,   by
			  default  /var/radmind/cert/ca.pem.   The  default is
			  not used when -P is specified.

       -y cert-pem-file	  Client's public certificate,	by  default  /var/rad‐
			  mind/cert/cert.pem.

       -z private-key-file
			  Client's   private   key,   by   default   /var/rad‐
			  mind/cert/cert.pem.

       -Z compression-level
			  Compress all outbound data.	compression-level  can
			  be between 0 and 9: 1 gives best speed, 9 gives best
			  compression, 0 gives	no  compression	 at  all  (the
			  input data is simply copied a block at a time).

SEE ALSO
       fsdiff(1),  ktcheck(1),	lapply(1),  lcksum(1),	lfdiff(1),  lmerge(1),
       lsort(1), twhich(1), applefile(5), radmind(8), RAND_load_file(3o).

RSUG			       December 12, 2010		    lcreate(1)
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