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- rcpDevice - copy a file or directory to or from a remote host
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- _r_c_p_D_e_v_i_c_e is a simple shell script for copying a single file or directory
- to a remote system. Its icon can be found on the Desktop Tools page of
- the IconCatalog. Users can also launch it from a Unix shell command
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- Users may find it easier to copy files between hosts using the
- _a_c_c_e_s_s_w_o_r_k_s_t_a_t_i_o_n(_1) panel, available on the toolchest as Desktop >
- Access Files > By Remote Login. That panel can be used to launch a
- remote directory view or _i_c_o_n_v_i_e_w(_1). Users can then Ctrl-drag files
- from the iconview to their desktop to import remote files, or drag files
- from their desktop to the iconview to export files to the remote system.
- Multiple files and directories can be copied at once using this method,
- and the user does not need to have an identically named user account on
- the remote system.
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- The _r_c_p_D_e_v_i_c_e script lets the user copy only one file or directory at a
- time. If the user selects several icons, then drops them all on the
- _r_c_p_D_e_v_i_c_e icon, the first icon selected will be the one copied to the
- remote system. The user must have an account on the remote system in
- order to use _r_c_p_D_e_v_i_c_e.
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- If the user selects the _r_c_p_D_e_v_i_c_e icon and presses the third mouse
- button, the user can choose "Get files from another machine" or "Send
- files to another machine" from the menu. Files the user gets from
- another machine will be copied into the user's home directory.
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- When invoked from the command line in an IRIX shell, _r_c_p_D_e_v_i_c_e can handle
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- mmmmeeeennnnuuuu Shows definitions for "import" and "export".
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- Prints out "remote local".
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- qqqquuuueeeerrrryyyy Provides a prompt asking whether the import or export operation
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- iiiimmmmppppoooorrrrtttt Lets the user copy files to their home directory.
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- eeeexxxxppppoooorrrrtttt Lets the user copy a file or directory to a remote directory.
- The user can specify which file or directory to copy as _n_a_m_e.
- If no file or directory is specified at the command line, the
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- For more information about the entire IRIX Interactive Desktop
- environment, see the IID(1) man page.
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