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diff --git a/static/v10/man1/push.1 b/static/v10/man1/push.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af26404b --- /dev/null +++ b/static/v10/man1/push.1 @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +.TH PUSH 1 +.CT 1 comm_mach +.SH NAME +push, pull, npush, npull \- datakit remote file copy +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B push +[ +.B -v +] +.I machine file ... remotedir +.PP +.B pull +[ +.B -v +] +.I machine file ... localdir +.PP +.B npush +[ +.B -v +] +.I machine file ... remotedir +.PP +.B npull +[ +.B -v +] +.I machine file ... localdir +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Push +and +.I pull +copy files between machines over Datakit. +.I Push +copies +.I files +from the local machine +to the directory +.I remotedir +on the named +.I machine. +.I Pull +copies +.I files +from the named +.I machine +to the directory +.I localdir +on the local machine. +The last component of the name of a copy is the same +as that of the original. +If one of the +.I files +is a directory, a corresponding +directory is created +and the directory's files are copied, recursively. +.PP +Option +.B -v +announces each file as it is copied. +.PP +Pushing and pulling involve two programs running in +different contexts on different machines. +In particular, pulling +to directory +.L . +puts files in the local current directory, +but pushing to +.L . +puts files in the remote home directory. +Shell metacharacters which are to be interpreted +on the remote machine must be quoted. +.PP +.I Npush +and +.I npull +behave exactly like +.I push +and +.I pull, +but use a different protocol, necessary for communicating +to some other Datakit clusters. +.SH FILES +.TF /usr/lib/Rpush +.TP +.F /usr/lib/Rpull +link to +.F /usr/bin/pull +for remote end of transaction +.TP +.F /usr/lib/Rpush +link to +.F /usr/bin/push +.SH SEE ALSO +.IR con (1), +.IR cp (1), +.IR rcp (1), +.IR cu (1), +.IR uucp (1) +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +Messages marked +.L (remote) +are from the sister process running on the +remote machine. |
