[CentOS] scp -rp behavior
Valeri Galtsev
galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu
Fri Feb 27 00:45:34 UTC 2015
On Thu, February 26, 2015 6:34 pm, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm trying to copy configuration files from my old CentOS 6.6 32 bit
> machine to my new CentOS 6.6 64 bit machine.
>
> On my 32 bit machine:
>
> [mlapier at mushroom ~]$ ifconfig
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:19:DB:E5:4E:9F
> inet addr:192.168.15.105
>
> When I issue this command on my new 64 bit machine, 192.168.15.101:
>
> scp -pr mlapier at 192.168.15.105: /home/mlapier/.thunderbird
> /home/mlapier/.thunderbird
How about escaping dot (with backslash) for the remote machine, or just
giving the whole path for remote machine in quotes:
scp -pr mlapier at 192.168.15.105:"/home/mlapier/.thunderbird" /home/mlapier
?
Also, if you want to specify destination directory (say with different
name) you will need to end directory with forward slash both on local and
remote, like:
scp -pr mlapier at 192.168.15.105:"/home/mlapier/.thunderbird/" \
/home/mlapier/.thunderbird/
(this should be one line which didn't fit for me in one line hence
backslash...)
Valeri
>
> It copies all directories and files in 192.168.15.105: /home/mlapier/ to
> 192.168.15.101: /home/mlapier. I don't want all that, I just want the
> .thunderbird folder and all it's contents.
>
> The user and group account numbers match on the two machines for this
> user so that's not the issue.
>
> When I RTFM this is what I thought it said to do. I'm I misreading the
> FM or is something weird going on here?
>
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Valeri Galtsev
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