12-08-2009
Copying / SCPing the files
Hi All,
Could you please help me out how can i copy the file from one system to another using scp.
For example - i have systems A,B,C in one location
And i have systems D,E,F in second location.
Now, I wan to copy the files from Systems A->D, B->E, C->F using scp in loop or any condition statements...
Please help me out!!!
-Sandeep
Last edited by sdosanjh; 12-08-2009 at 02:19 AM..
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UUSEND(1C) UUSEND(1C)
NAME
uusend - send a file to a remote host
SYNOPSIS
uusend [ -m mode ] sourcefile sys1!sys2!..!remotefile
DESCRIPTION
Uusend sends a file to a given location on a remote system. The system need not be directly connected to the local system, but a chain of
uucp(1) links needs to connect the two systems.
If the -m option is specified, the mode of the file on the remote end will be taken from the octal number given. Otherwise, the mode of
the input file will be used.
The sourcefile can be ``-'', meaning to use the standard input. Both of these options are primarily intended for internal use of uusend.
The remotefile can include the ~userid syntax.
DIAGNOSTICS
If anything goes wrong any further away than the first system down the line, you will never hear about it.
SEE ALSO
uux(1), uucp(1), uuencode(1)
BUGS
This command should not exist, since uucp should handle it.
All systems along the line must have the uusend command available and allow remote execution of it.
Some uucp systems have a bug where binary files cannot be the input to a uux command. If this bug exists in any system along the line, the
file will show up severly munged.
4th Berkeley Distribution April 24, 1986 UUSEND(1C)