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cp command
hi all
i have a file file.txt on server A and i want to copy it onto another server B pls tell the cp syntax thnks |
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No one use it because it is not secure!
rcp this is the command. man rcp # for more information But to move files from one serer to an other every body use the sftp <user_name>@hostname insert password and then use get or put to move files! regards joerg |
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i used scp |
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You can move the file from one server to another server using FTP
Let me know if you want the full script to move the file from one server to another server. Regards, Siva.P Bangalore |
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