rcp
[options] sources targetCopy files between machines. Both sources and target are filename specifications of the form host:
pathname, where host:
can be omitted for a file on the local machine. If no pathname is included in target, source files are placed in your home directory. If you have a different username on the remote host, specify the form username@
hostname:
file. See also ssh.
-p
Preserve in copies the modification times, access times, and modes of the source files.
-r
If target and sources are both directories, copy each subtree rooted at source. Bear in mind that both symbolic and hard links are copied as real files; the linking structure of the original tree is not preserved.
Copy the local files junk and test to your home directory on machine hermes
:
rcp junk test hermes:
Copy the local bin directory and all subdirectories to the /usr/tools directory on machine diana
:
rcp -r /bin diana:/usr/tools
Copy all files in your home directory on machine hera
, and put them in local directory /home/daniel with times and modes unchanged:
rcp -p "hera:*" /home/daniel
Quote the first argument to prevent filename expansion from occurring on the local machine.