rcp
[options
]sources target
Copy 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
Preserve in copies the modification times, access times, and modes of the source files.
If target
and sources
are both directories, copy each subtree
rooted at source
.
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 /usr/daniel with times and modes unchanged:
rcp -p "hera:*" /usr/daniel
Quote the first argument to prevent filename expansion from occurring on the local machine.