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-.\" $RCSfile: gcp.man,v $$Revision: 4.1 $$Date: 92/08/07 17:20:17 $
-.TH GCP 1C "13 May 1988"
-.SH NAME
-gcp \- global file copy
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B gcp
-file1 file2
-.br
-.B gcp
-[
-.B \-r
-] file ... directory
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I gcp
-works just like rcp(1C) except that you may specify a set of hosts to copy files
-from or to.
-The host sets are defined in the file /etc/ghosts.
-(An individual host name can be used as a set containing one member.)
-You can give a command like
-
- gcp /etc/motd sun:
-
-to copy your /etc/motd file to /etc/motd on all the Suns.
-If, on the other hand, you say
-
- gcp /a/foo /b/bar sun:/tmp
-
-then your files will be copied to /tmp on all the Suns.
-The general rule is that if you don't specify the destination directory,
-files go to the same directory they are in currently.
-.P
-You may specify the union of two or more sets by using + as follows:
-
- gcp /a/foo /b/bar 750+mc:
-
-which will copy /a/foo to /a/foo on all 750's and Masscomps, and then copy
-/b/bar to /b/bar on all 750's and Masscomps.
-.P
-Commonly used sets should be defined in /etc/ghosts.
-For example, you could add a line that says
-
- pep=manny+moe+jack
-
-Another way to do that would be to add the word "pep" after each of the host
-entries:
-
- manny sun3 pep
-.br
- moe sun3 pep
-.br
- jack sun3 pep
-
-Hosts and sets of host can also be excluded:
-
- foo=sun-sun2
-
-Any host so excluded will never be included, even if a subsequent set on the
-line includes it:
-
- foo=abc+def
-.br
- bar=xyz-abc+foo
-
-comes out to xyz+def.
-
-You can define private host sets by creating .ghosts in your current directory
-with entries just like /etc/ghosts.
-Also, if there is a file .grem, it defines "rem" to be the remaining hosts
-from the last gsh or gcp that didn't succeed everywhere.
-.PP
-Interrupting with a SIGINT will cause the rcp to the current host to be skipped
-and execution resumed with the next host.
-To stop completely, send a SIGQUIT.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-rcp(1C)
-.SH BUGS
-All the bugs of rcp, since it calls rcp.
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