06-26-2006
Thanks X,
Unfortunately, as I indicated A & B cannot see each other. Both of these servers are located outside of our firewall at 2 different sites. Server C is located inside the firewall on our internal network and CAN see both server A & Server B - I was hoping to copy files from A to B by way of C in a "single hop" - Beginning to look like I can't do it this way......
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NAME
memcp - libmemcached Documentation
Copies files to a collection of memcached servers
SYNOPSIS
memcp [options] [file] [server]
DESCRIPTION
memcp copies one or more files into memcached(1) servers. It is similar to the standard UNIX cp(1) command.
The key names will be the names of the files, without any directory path.
OPTIONS
You can specify servers via the option:
--servers
or via the environment variable:
`MEMCACHED_SERVERS`
If you do not specify either these, the final value in the command line list is the name of a server(s).
For a full list of operations run the tool with the option:
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HOME
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AUTHOR
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SEE ALSO
memcached(1) libmemcached(3)
AUTHOR
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