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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Copy folder and files from unix server to linux server Post 302687547 by Chubler_XL on Thursday 16th of August 2012 07:34:32 PM
Old 08-16-2012
One option is to install rsync on your source box, it's available via Sunfreeware - Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Sun Microsystem's Solaris (make sure you also get the dependancies if you dont have them)

If that is too much trouble and you have heaps of free diskspace on the source box (and dest box) you can tar the filesystem to a file, move it to source and extract there:

Code:
source % cd /unix/source
source % tar cf /scratch/source.tar .
source % rcp /scratch/source.tar dest:/scratch/source.tar
...
dest % cd /linux/source
dest % tar xf /scratch/source.tar

Otherwise, you could transfer the tar over ssh and extract all in one. Make sure you can connect first with something like source % ssh linux_box id
Code:
source % cd /unix/source
source % tar cf - . | ssh linux_box 'cd /linux/source ; tar xf -'

 

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