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Manpage of Scp
Scp
Section: User SRB Commands (1)
Updated: Jan 2003
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NAME
Scp - copies a
srbObj or srbCollection
in SRB space
SYNOPSIS
Scp
[-n
n]
[-fprasv]
[-c
container]
[-S
newResourceName]
[-P
newPathName]
srcObj destObj
Scp
[-n
n]
[-fprasv]
[-c
container]
[-S
newResourceName]
[-P
newPathName]srcObj ... target_collection
Scp
[-n
n]
-r[-fprasv]
[-c
container]
[-S
newResourceName]
[-P
newPathName] source_collection ... target_collection
DESCRIPTION
In the first synopsis form,
Scp
copies a SRB
srcObj to destObj. If newResourceName and/or newPathName
are given the copy is made at that location. Otherwise, default
resource name is used. If no
newPathName
is given the pathname is made using the default path name
for the resource (as stored in MCAT). The copied object is
registered as a new SRB object in MCAT.
In the second synopsis form,
Scp
copies each SRB
srcObj to the target_collection.
Except for "." and "..", it will return an error if the
target_collection
does not exist.
In the third synopsis form,
Scp
copies one or more
source_collection recursively to the target_collection.
By default, Scp uses the parallel I/O API to do the copying. The -s option can be used to switch the I/O mode to serial.
Use
Sreplicate
if you want to make copies of the object in the same
collection under the same name.
The user should have 'read' access permission for each
SrbObj.
The
srcObj
argument can be a path name in the SRB collection hierarchy.
OPTIONS
- -h
-
display command line options.
- -p
-
prompts before copying each object.
- -f
-
force copying even if object exists.
- -a
-
If the target object does not exist and the target resource is a logical resource consisting of more than one resources, then make a copy in each resources. If the target object exists, force copying all replica of the target object.
- -r
-
copy collections recursively.
- -v
-
verbose mode. print out file size and transfer rate.
- -n
-
n
is an integer denoting the replica number of the object to
be copied.
- -c
-
container
is the container where the target object will be stored.
- -S
-
newResourceName
is the target ResourceName.
- -P
-
newPathName
is the target PathName.
- -s
-
switch I/O mode to serial
SEE ALSO
Sreplicate(1),
Smv(1),
Sphymove(1),
Smkcont(1)
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- SEE ALSO
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