Like other services, the srm service can be enabled in
	the layout file
	/etc/dcache/layouts/<mylayout>
	of your dCache installation. For an overview of the layout
	file format, please see the section called “Defining domains and services”.
      
Example:
	  To enable SRM in a separate
	  <srm-${host.name}Domain> in
	  dCache, add the following lines to your layout file:
	
[<srm-${host.name}Domain>]
[<srm-${host.name}Domain>/srm]
	The use of the srm service requires an authentication
	setup, see Chapter 10, Authorization in dCache for a general
	description or the section called “Authentication and Authorization in dCache” for an
	example setup with X.509 certificates.
      
	  You can now copy a file into your dCache using the SRM,
	
Note
	    Please make sure to use latest srmcp client otherwise you
	    will need to specify -2 in order to use
	    the right version.
	  
[user] $srmcp file:////bin/sh srm://<dcache.example.org>:<8443>/data/world-writable/srm-test-file
copy it back
[user] $srmcp srm://<dcache.example.org>:<8443>/data/world-writable/srm-test-file file:////tmp/srmtestfile.tmp
and delete it
[user] $srmrm srm://<dcache.example.org>:<8443>/data/world-writable/srm-test-file
	The defaults for the following configuration parameters can be
	found in the .properties files in the
	directory /usr/share/dcache/defaults.
      
	If you want to modify parameters, copy them to
	/etc/dcache/dcache.conf or to your
	layout file
	/etc/dcache/layouts/<mylayout>
	and update their value.
      
Example:
	  Change the value for srm.db.host in
	  the layout file.
	
[<srm-${host.name}Domain>]
[<srm-${host.name}Domain>/srm]
srm.db.host=hostname
	The property
	srm.request.copy.threads
	controls number of copy requests in the running state. Copy
	requests are 3-rd party srm transfers and therefore the
	property
	transfermanagers.limits.external-transfers
	is best to be set to the same value as shown below.
      
srm.request.copy.threads=250
transfermanagers.limits.external-transfers=${srm.request.copy.threads}
	The common value should be the roughly equal to
	the maximum number of the SRM - to -SRM copies your system
	can sustain.
      
Example:
So if you think about 3 gridftp transfers per pool and you have 30 pools then the number should be 3x30=90.
srm.request.copy.threads=90 transfermanagers.limits.external-transfers=90
Example:
US-CMS T1 has:
srm.request.copy.threads=2000 transfermanagers.limits.external-transfers=2000
Note
        SRM might produce a lot of log entries, especially if
        it runs in debug mode. It is recommended to make sure that
        logs are redirected into a file on a large disk.
        
 
   