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NAME

       parrot_cp - a replacement for cp that provides higher performance when dealing with remote
       files via parrot_run.

SYNOPSIS

       parrot_cp [options] ... sources ... <dest>

DESCRIPTION

       parrot_cp is  a  drop-in  replacement  for  the  Unix  cp  command.   It  provides  better
       performance  when  copying  files to or from remote storage systems by taking advantage of
       whole-file transfer rather than copying files block-by-block.

OPTIONS

        -f, --force
              Forcibly remove target before copying.

        -i, --interactive
              Interactive mode: ask before overwriting.

        -r
               Same as -R

        -R, --recursive
              Recursively copy directories.

        -s, --symlinks
              Make symbolic links instead of copying files.

        -l, --hardlinks
              Make hard links instead of copying files.

        -u, --update-only
              Update mode: Copy only if source is newer than target.

        -v, --version
              Verbose mode: Show names of files copied.

        -h, --help
              Help: Show these options.

EXIT STATUS

       On success, returns zero.  On failure, returns non-zero.

EXAMPLES

       To use parrot_cp you can either call the code directly:

               % parrot_run tcsh
               % parrot_cp /tmp/mydata /chirp/server.nd.edu/joe/data
               % exit

       or alias calls to cp with calls to parrot_cp:

               % parrot_run bash
               % alias cp parrot_cp
               % cp -r /chirp/server.nd.edu/joe /tmp/joe
               % exit

COPYRIGHT

       The Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2005-2019 The University of Notre  Dame.
       This  software  is distributed under the GNU General Public License.  See the file COPYING
       for details.

SEE ALSO

Cooperative Computing Tools DocumentationParrot User Manualparrot_run(1)  parrot_cp(1)  parrot_getacl(1)    parrot_setacl(1)    parrot_mkalloc(1)
           parrot_lsalloc(1)       parrot_locate(1)       parrot_timeout(1)      parrot_whoami(1)
           parrot_mount(1)    parrot_md5(1)    parrot_package_create(1)     parrot_package_run(1)
           chroot_package_run(1)