Rajiv,
The current version of C3 doesn't allow for directory copying explicitly.
What is typically done is one of two things:
1) tar the dir and,
cpush the tar archive to the node(s) and,
cexec to extract the tar archive on the node(s)
2) Make a "Filelist" file and use the '--file' option.
I don't have access at the moment to a cluster but if you have problems let
us/me know and I'll take a look and confirm command line options.
Also, FWIW, we plan on doing some work this summer on C3 and recursive
directory copy for 'cpush' is one of the items on the agenda. I'm not sure
what/when will develop but it is definately on the list.
If you have other features you'd like to see, send us an email at
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Thanks,
--tjn
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Thomas Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Research Associate (865) 576-4184
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Rajiv wrote:
Dear All,
How can I copy a directory to clients using cpush and from clients to master
using cget command. Is it possible to archieve this using a single command.
Regards,
Rajiv
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