llama dev data

llama data tools are used to securely fetch, move, and store privileged data. Use these tools to cache private detector data in a safe way on LLAMA servers. You will not be able to use these scripts unless you have your authentication credentials for relevant services set properly.

usage: llama dev data [-V] [--help-env] [-h] [{i3}] [subargs [subargs ...]]

Named Arguments

-V, --version

Print the version number and exit.

Default: False

--help-env

Print a list of environmental variables used by LLAMA, including whether they were loaded from the environment, whether fallback defaults were specified, and their corresponding descriptive/warning messages for when they are not specified. DO NOT RUN THIS IF RESULTS ARE BEING LOGGED, since it will include any access credentials defined in the environment.

-h, --help

If a SUBCOMMAND is provided, run --help for that subcommand. If no SUBCOMMAND is provided, print this documentation and exit.

Default: False

subcommands (call one with ``–help`` for details on each)

subcommand

Possible choices: i3

If a subcommand is provided, ALL remaining

arguments will be passed to that command and it will be called.

subargs
If SUBCOMMAND takes its own

positional arguments, provide them here. This includes sub-sub commands.

subcommand summaries (pick one, use --help for more info):
i3

Use llama dev data i3 to fetch archival neutrino data and store it securely on LLAMA’s AWS S3/DigitalOcean Spaces storage.