parrot_cp(1)
NAME
parrot_cp - a replacement for cp that provides higher performance when dealing with remote files via parrot_run.
SYNOPSIS
parrot_cp [options] ... sources ... <dest>
DESCRIPTION
parrot_cp is a drop-in replacement for the Unix cp command. It provides better performance when copying files to or from remote storage systems by taking advantage of whole-file transfer rather than copying files block-by-block.
OPTIONS
- -f,--force
Forcibly remove target before copying. - -i,--interactive
Interactive mode: ask before overwriting. - -r
Same as -R - -R,--recursive
Recursively copy directories. - -s,--symlinks
Make symbolic links instead of copying files. - -l,--hardlinks
)Make hard links instead of copying files. - -u,--update-only
Update mode: Copy only if source is newer than target. - -v,--version
Verbose mode: Show names of files copied. - -h,--help
Help: Show these options.
EXIT STATUS
On success, returns zero. On failure, returns non-zero.
EXAMPLES
To use parrot_cp you can either call the code directly:
% parrot_run tcsh
% parrot_cp /tmp/mydata /chirp/server.nd.edu/joe/data
% exit
or alias calls to cp with calls to parrot_cp:
% parrot_run bash
% alias cp parrot_cp
% cp -r /chirp/server.nd.edu/joe /tmp/joe
% exit
COPYRIGHT
The Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2022 The University of Notre Dame. This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See the file COPYING for details.
SEE ALSO
- Cooperative Computing Tools Documentation
- Parrot User Manual
- parrot_run(1) parrot_cp(1) parrot_getacl(1) parrot_setacl(1) parrot_mkalloc(1) parrot_lsalloc(1) parrot_locate(1) parrot_timeout(1) parrot_whoami(1) parrot_mount(1) parrot_md5(1) parrot_package_create(1) parrot_package_run(1) chroot_package_run(1)
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