This is the command gfpcopy that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
gfpcopy - copy Gfarm files in parallel
SYNOPSIS
gfpcopy [-nqvdpPU] [-X regexp] [-S source-domainname] [-h source-hostfile]
[-D destination-domainname] [-H destination-hostfile] [-j num-of-processes]
[-J num-of-processes] [-M limit-byte] [-z minimum-byte] [-Z maximum-byte]
[-w way-of-scheduling] [-W kilobytes-for-threshold] [-s KB/s-to-simulate]
[-F num-for-readahead] [-b bufsize] [-f] [-e] [-k] source-path destination-path
DESCRIPTION
gfpcopy copies files in parallel.
When the source-path parameter is a directory, files under the directory will be copied
recursively.
When the destination-path does not exist, the directory is created. When the
destination-path exists, a directry of the same name as the source-path is created under
the destination-path.
A set of source/destination hosts can be specified by a domain name and/or a hostlist
file. When both a domain name and a hostlist file are specified, a set of hosts is
determined by both conditions. When a set of source hosts is specified, only files stored
on the source hosts are cppied. When a set of source hosts are specified, only files
stored on the set of source hosts are copied. A set of hosts can be specified by a domain
name and/or a host file. When both a domain name and a host file are specified, a set of
hosts is determined by both conditions.
gfpcopy can also read the directory and get information of the entries in parallel.
SOURCE PATH
source-path must be following format. Files on HPSS cannot be copied.
gfarm:...
is Gfarm URL.
file:...
is URL of Local Filesystem.
ANY
is relative path or absolute path of Local Filesystem. When the path is a mountpoint
on gfarm2fs, files are copied without passing through the gfarm2fs.
DESTINATION PATH
destination-path must be following format.
gfarm:...
is Gfarm URL of a directory.
file:...
is URL of a directory on Local Filesystem.
hpss:...
is URL of a directory on HPSS. If A directory named the same as the source-path exists
under this directory, the source-path cannot be copied. The difference of files cannot
be copied to HPSS. Relative path such as "hpss:". or "hpss:dir" can be also specified.
ANY
is relative path or absolute path of Local Filesystem. When the path is a mountpoint
on gfarm2fs, files are copied without passing through the gfarm2fs.
GFPCOPY OPTIONS
These are the options only for gfpcopy.
-b bufsize
Specifies the buffer size to copy.
The default value is 64KiB (64 * 1024).
-f
With -f option, existing destination files will be overwritten when the size is
different or the modification time (mtime) is different from the source file.
Without -f option, existing destination files will be overwritten when that they are
older than the corresponding source files in the modification time.
-e
Skips existing destination files in order to execute multiple gfpcopy simultaneously.
-k
Does not copy symbolic links.
COMMON OPTIONS
gfpcopy has the same options with gfprep. (see man gfprep)
EXAMPLES
To copy files under the directory recursively.
$ gfpcopy gfarm:///dir file:///tmp/dir
$ gfpcopy file:///tmp/dir gfarm:///dir
$ gfpcopy gfarm:///dir1 gfarm:///dir2
$ gfpcopy gfarm:///dir hpss:///tmp/dir
$ cd /mnt/gfarm2fs
$ gfpcopy dir /tmp/dir
To copy a file.
$ gfpcopy gfarm:///dir/file file:///dir
$ cd /mnt/gfarm2fs
$ gfpcopy file /tmp/dir
NOTES
If the gfmd and gfpcopy are far apart, the gfpcopy operation is slow. Specifying a large
value by -j or -J options may be effective in such a case.
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