cp
Copies files and directories within a file system or between two file systems. Downloads contents to the client from the source file system and uploads contents to the target filesystem. Copying multiple files is done sequentially.
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Copies are created with default attributes. Source file and directory attributes like permissions, ownership, block size, and redundancy are not preserved. |
Synopsis
cp [-b <size_in_bytes>]
[--force-sync] [--no-force-sync]
[-o] [-r]
<source_path> [<source_path> ...] <destination_path>
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UPPERCASE |
Literal keyword. |
Lowercase |
Not literal. |
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Variable value. Replace with a valid option or user-defined value. |
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Optional.
Square brackets ( |
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Group.
Parentheses ( |
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Or.
A vertical bar ( |
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Repeatable.
An ellipsis ( |
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Single quotation ( |
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Map collection.
Braces ( |
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Set, list, map, or tuple.
Angle brackets ( |
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End CQL statement.
A semicolon ( |
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Separate the command line options from the command arguments with two hyphens ( |
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Search CQL only: Single quotation marks ( |
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Search CQL only: Identify the entity and literal value to overwrite the XML element in the schema and solrconfig files. |
Definition
The short form and long form parameters are comma-separated.
Command arguments
- -b, --block-size size_in_bytes
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Preferred block size in bytes for files. Ignored when the destination path is a file system other than DSEFS.
- destination_path
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Explicit path.
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If more than one source entry is copied, this path must point to an existing directory and end with a backslash (
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Supports explicit file system prefixes:
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dsefs:- path to a remote file on the DSEFS file systemdsefs://ip_address/path/to/a/remote/file -
file:- path to a local filefile:path/to/a/local/file
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Wildcard characters are supported.
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- --force-sync
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Synchronize files in this directory with the storage device when closed. Files created in the directory inherit the option.
- --no-force-sync
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Do not synchronize files in this directory with the storage device when closed. Files created in the directory inherit the option.
- -n, --redundancy-factor num_nodes
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Set the number of replicas of file data, similar to the replication factor in the database keyspaces, but more granular.
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Set this to one number greater than the number of nodes that are allowed to fail before data loss occurs. For example, set this value to 3 to allow 2 nodes to fail.
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For simple replication, use a value that is equivalent to the replication factor.
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Default value is inherited from the parent directory if set, otherwise it is 3.
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- * -o, --overwrite
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If destination file exists, overwrite.
- -r, -R, --recursive
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Copy directories and their contents recursively.
- source_filepath
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Explicit or relative filepath.
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Wildcard characters are supported.
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Explicit file system prefixes
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..is the parent directory.
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Examples
Copy file from source to overwrite file in destination
dsefs file:/home/user1/test > cp -o dsefs:archive.tgz another-archive-copy.tgz