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# This is a very simple sample configuration file sufficient to start an #
# xrootd data server using the default port 1094. This server runs by #
# itself (stand-alone) and does not assume it is part of a cluster. You #
# can then connect to this server to access files in '/tmp'. #
# Consult the the reference manuals on how to create more complicated #
# configurations. #
# #
# On successful start-up you will see 'initialization completed' in the #
# last message. You can now connect to the xrootd server. #
# #
# Note: You should always create a *single* configuration file for all #
# daemons related to xrootd. #
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# The export directive indicates which paths are to be exported. While the
# default is '/tmp', we indicate it anyway to show you this directive.
#
#all.export /tmp
# The adminpath and pidpath variables indicate where the pid and various
# IPC files should be placed
#
all.adminpath /var/spool/xrootd
all.pidpath /run/xrootd
# More configuration files can be added in /etc/xrootd/config.d/
# For example /etc/xrootd/config.d/10-mygrid.cfg and
# /etc/xrootd/config.d/98-mysite-specifics.cfg
#
continue /etc/xrootd/config.d/