SRM files, copies and TURLs Sample Clauses

SRM files, copies and TURLs. Definition: A file is a set of data with the properties defined on pages 17-18 of [1], paragraph 2.25: • SURL • Path • Size • Creation Time • Modification Time • Storage Type • Retention Policy Info (Retention Policy, Access Latency) • File Locality • Array of Space Tokens • File Type • Assigned Lifetime • Left Lifetime • Permissions • Checksum Type • Checksum Value • Array of Sub Paths (if the file is a directory) The Retention Policy Info attribute for files is not used in WLCG. The concept of a file primary copy implied in the SRM v2.2 spec is not used in WLCG. A file can have several copies in several spaces. Definition: A copy of a file is a logical instance of the file in a given space. It is characterized by the following properties: • Request ID (of the request generating the copy: srmPrepareToPut, srmPrepareToGet, srmBringOnline) • Space Token (of the space where the copy resides) • PinLifetime (the time the copy is guaranteed to be in the online space where the copy resides – it is defined in the srmBringOnline). The PinLifetime of a copy suggests to the system that the copy is needed by the application and therefore such a copy should not be garbage- collected while its lifetime is still valid. At the moment srmPrepareToPut and srmCopy do not allow to specify the PinLifetime for the resulting created copy. A copy has an associated lifetime in the space where the copy resides. However, this lifetime in WLCG is always infinite. A copy is never removed from a space until an explicit srmPurgeFromSpace is issued. Definition: A TURL is the transport URL associated to a copy of a file in an online space. It is characterized by the following properties: • Request ID (of the request generating the copy: srmPrepareToPut, srmPrepareToGet, srmBringOnline) • PinLifetime (the time for which the TURL must remain valid) A TURL is generated by the system after a srmPrepareToGet or srmPrepareToPut request and is associated to the request that has generated it. Multiple TURLs may refer to the same copy of the same file or to different physical copies of the same file. A TURL has an associated pin-lifetime. A TURL is valid while the associated pin is valid. If one of the TURLs associated to a copy of a file is released, the other TURLs whose PinLifetime has not yet expired will continue to stay valid. Pins can be treated as advisory by the storage systems or they can be enforced. If a pin is enforced, the storage system will refuse to remove a pinned copy (a copy/T...
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SRM files, copies and TURLs. Definition: A file is a set of data with the properties defined on pages 17-18 of [1], paragraph 2.25: • SURL • Path • Size • Creation Time • Modification Time • Storage Type • Retention Policy Info (Retention Policy, Access Latency) • File Locality • Array of Space Tokens • File Type • Assigned Lifetime • Left Lifetime • Permissions • Checksum Type • Checksum Value • Array of Sub Paths (if the file is a directory) The Retention Policy Info attribute for files is not used in WLCG. The concept of a file primary copy implied in the SRM v2.2 spec is not used in WLCG. A file can have several copies in several spaces. Definition: A copy of a file is a logical instance of the file in a given space. It is characterized by the following properties: • Request ID (of the request generating the copy: srmPrepareToPut, srmPrepareToGet, srmBringOnline) • Space Token (of the space where the copy resides) • Lifetime in online space (the lifetime of the copy in the online space where the copy resides – it is defined in the srmBringOnline, srmPrepareToPut, and srmCopy requests) A copy has an associated lifetime in the online space where the copy resides. The lifetime of a copy suggests to the system that the copy is needed by the application and therefore such a copy should not be garbage-collected while its lifetime is still valid.

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  • Electronic Files a. It is the Buyer's responsibility to maintain a copy of any original Electronic File provided by the Buyer.

  • COMPUTER GRAPHICS FILES The Engineer agrees to comply with Attachment G, Computer Graphics Files for Document and Information Exchange, if determined by the State to be applicable to this contract.

  • Personnel Files ‌ An employee, or his/her certified representative with the written consent of the employee, may inspect that employee's personnel file with the exception of all material obtained from other employers and agencies at the time that employee was hired. An employee shall be advised of, and entitled to read, any written statement by the employee's supervisor or departmental Management regarding his/her work performance or conduct if such statement is to be placed in his/her personnel file. The employee shall acknowledge that he/she has read such material by affixing his/her signature on the copy to be filed, with the understanding that such signature merely signifies that he/she has read the material to be filed but does not necessarily indicate agreement with its content. If the employee refuses to sign, the supervisor shall note his/her refusal on the copy to be filed along with the supervisor's signature and the signature of a witness to the employee's refusal to sign. The employee may file a grievance regarding any such document within the prescribed time limits of the grievance procedure. If the employee fails to file a grievance within the designated time limits, the document becomes part of the official file. If the employee does file a grievance within the designated time limits, said document shall not be placed in the official file nor referenced in any Performance Evaluation or Appraisal of Promotability until the grievance procedure or civil service appeal rights have been exhausted. Grievances filed under this provision shall not be subject to the Arbitration provisions of the Grievance Procedure unless they involve violation of a specific provision of this agreement. Management agrees that no properly used full paid sick leave used in the twelve months immediately prior to an Appraisal of Promotability or a Performance Evaluation will be referenced on such forms. The employee may attach his/her statement to any document within twenty (20) business days if he/she chooses not to file a grievance regarding such document or within ten (10) business days following final determination if he/she has filed a grievance regarding such document. On reviewing his/her personnel file, an employee may request and have any written warnings issued more than one year prior placed in an envelope and sealed in his/her personnel file except as such may be a part of an official permanent record. On the face of the sealed envelope it shall read "The contents herein shall be disclosed only upon written consent of the subject employee or by subpoena or other legal process from a public body of competent jurisdiction." The date the contents of the sealed envelope will be destroyed shall also appear on the face of envelope. That date shall be two (2) years from the date of issue of the documents in the sealed envelope. An employee on reviewing his/her personnel file, may request and have any written warnings or reprimand(s) issued more than two (2) years prior removed from his/her personnel file except as such may be a part of an official permanent record. All departments employing peace officers covered by the Peace Officers Bill of Rights shall comply with its provisions.

  • Access to Records – Files; Confidential Information Contractor shall maintain all books, documents, papers and records relating to the Agreement for at least seven years following completion of the project. Contractor shall maintain any other records pertinent to this Agreement in such a manner as to clearly document Contractor’s performance. City, state and federal government, and their duly authorized representatives shall have access to the books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to the specific Agreement for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts and transcript. Contractor agrees that all files or other documents generated or in the possession of Contractor related to Contractor's delivery of service are the property of the City and shall be available to the City upon request. Contractor understands the nature of project/projects means that Contractor may be privy to information that is confidential, proprietary or sensitive in nature, which information shall not be disclosed to any third person or entity without the consent of the City of Bend or at the City's direction, either during the term of this Agreement or after its termination. Likewise, any analysis or commentary provided by Contractor of a confidential or sensitive nature shall not be released or disclosed to any person without the consent or direction of the City.

  • Public Records Request (09/17) Contractor acknowledges that the City of Portland is subject to the Oregon Public Records Act and Federal law. Third persons may claim that the Confidential Information Contractor submitted to the City hereunder may be, by virtue of its possession by the City, a public record and subject to disclosure pursuant to the Oregon Public Records Act. The City’s commitments to maintain certain information confidential under this Contract are all subject to the constraints of Oregon and federal laws. All information submitted by Contractor is public record and subject to disclosure pursuant to the Oregon Public Records Act, except such portions for which Contractor requests and meets an exemption from disclosure consistent with federal or Oregon law. Within the limits and discretion allowed by those laws, the City will maintain the confidentiality of information.

  • Public Records Requests If the Department receives a public records request for materials designated by the Contractor as trade secret or otherwise confidential under Florida or federal law, the Contractor will be responsible for taking the appropriate legal action in response to the request. If the Contractor fails to take appropriate and timely action to protect the materials designated as trade secret or otherwise confidential, the Department will provide the materials to the requester.

  • EMPLOYEE FILES 10.01 A copy of any completed formal evaluation which is to be placed in an employee’s file shall be first reviewed with the employee. The employee shall initial such evaluation as having been read and shall have the opportunity to add her or his views to such evaluation prior to it being placed in her or his file. It is understood that such evaluations do not constitute disciplinary action by the Employer against the employee. Having provided a written request to the Director of Care, or her designate, an employee shall be entitled to her personnel file for the purpose of reviewing any evaluations or formal disciplinary notations contained therein, in the presence of the Director of Care, at a mutually agreeable time.

  • MARC Records When applicable to the Licensed Materials, at Licensee’s request, Licensor shall provide full OCLC-quality batched sets of MARC records incorporating Licensee specifications at no additional cost by the date of the execution of this License Agreement. Updates to existing records and new title records, matching the schedule of release and delivery of new publications, will be provided on a mutually agreed-upon schedule and in a format that renders them useful to the Licensee and/or the Participating Institutions.

  • Grievance Files Written grievances and responses will be maintained separately from the employee’s personnel file.

  • Access to Files 12.01 A copy of any completed evaluation which is to be placed in a nurse's file shall be first reviewed with the nurse. The nurse shall initial such evaluation as having been read and shall have the opportunity to add views to such evaluation prior to it being placed in a file. Each nurse shall have reasonable access to the file for the purposes of reviewing any evaluations or formal disciplinary notations contained therein in the presence of the supervisor. A copy of the evaluation will be provided to the nurse at the nurse's request.

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