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VMS Help RCP, Parameters *Conan The Librarian |
source_file
Required.
Source host and file specification in the format
"[username@]"host:file, where:
o username@ is the user name on a remote UNIX system. This
is needed only if the UNIX system has the name in its
/etc/hosts.equiv file or in the UNIX user's .rhosts file.
Enclose the username@ portion, or the entire specification
containing the username@ syntax, in quotation marks (" ").
o host is the remote host.
o file is the name of the file to copy. A file name without
the full path specification defaults to the default (or home)
directory. Specifying Source Files with the RCP Command shows
the possible formats.
Table 1 Specifying Source Files with the RCP Command
Host Possible Formats
UNIX hosts Specify the following, enclosing UNIX path names that
include slashes (/) in quotation marks (" "):
o Absolute path name, such as /etc/user/hosts,
followed by the file name:
% RCP/USER_NAME="jjones"/PASSWORD="letmein" STATS.TXT -
sysair:"/usr/users/jamesj/stats.txt"
o Path name relative to your default directory,
followed by the file name:
% RCP/USER_NAME="jjones"/PASSWORD="letmein" STATS.TXT -
sysair:"~jamesj/stats.txt"
OpenVMS Specify the following:
hosts
o Brackets ([ ]), which indicate your default
directory, followed by the file name:
$ RCP/USER_NAME=JJONES/PASSWORD=LETMEIN OUR.DOC SYSAIR:[]GROUP.DOC
o Full file specification, such as
DKA0:[WILDE.BIRDS.NORTHERN]CHAPTER1.TXT.
To specify a device name, enter a colon (:) and
then the name. Enclose the entire parameter within
quotation marks (" ").
$ RCP/USER_NAME=JJONES/PASSWORD=LETMEIN CHAP1.TXT -
_$ SYSAIR:"DKA0:[WILDE.BIRDS.NORTHERN]CHAPTER1.TXT"
o A logical name, such as SYS$LOGIN:ROBIN.DAT or
DIAK$9:[AMERICAN]FINDINGS.LIS.
To specify a logical name, enter a colon (:) and
then the name. Enclose the entire parameter within
quotation marks (" ").
$ RCP/USER_NAME=JJONES/PASSWORD=LETMEIN CHAP1.TXT -
_$ SYSAIR:"SYS$LOGIN:CHAPTER1.TXT"
destination_file
Required.
Destination host and file specification information is of the
same form as the source parameter, unless the file specification
is completely omitted or the file name portion of the file
specification is omitted. In these cases, the default file
name used is the same as specified in the source parameter, the
directory being the default (home) directory of the user.
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