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.
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. |
<`Italics>` |
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
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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
dsefs:
andfile:
are supported. -
..
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