Provided by: ecaccess_4.0.1-1_all bug

NAME

       ecaccess-file-copy - Copy an ECaccess File

SYNOPSIS

       ecaccess-file-copy -version|-help|-manual

       ecaccess-file-copy [-debug] [-erase] source-ecaccess-file target-ecaccess-file

DESCRIPTION

       Copy the source-ecaccess-file to the target-ecaccess-file.

       The source-ecaccess-file and target-ecaccess-file are in the form [domain:][/user-id/]path. Please read
       the "Shell commands -> File Management" section of the "ecaccess" guide for more information on the
       ECaccess File System.

ARGUMENTS

       source-ecaccess-file
               The source ECaccess File name for the copy.

       target-ecaccess-file
               the target ECaccess File name for the copy.

OPTIONS

       -erase  Delete the source file once the copy has completed successfully. By default the source file is
               not deleted.

       -version
               Display version number and exits.

       -help   Print a brief help message and exits.

       -manual Prints the manual page and exits.

       -retry count
               Number of SSL connection retries per 5s to ECMWF. This parameter only apply to the initial SSL
               connection initiated by the command to the ECMWF server. It does not apply to all the subsequent
               requests made afteward as it is mainly targeting errors that can happen from time to time during
               the SSL handshake. Default is no retry.

       -debug  Display the SOAP and SSL messages exchanged.

EXAMPLES

       ecaccess-file-copy ec:bin/a.out c1a:/c1a/tmp/systems/xyz/a.out

       Copy the a.out File in the ECFS bin directory of the authenticated user to the "/c1a/tmp/systems/xyz"
       directory on c1a.

SEE ALSO

       ecaccess-file-delete, ecaccess-file-get, ecaccess-file-mget, ecaccess-file-modtime, ecaccess-file-mput,
       ecaccess-file-rmdir, ecaccess-file-chmod, ecaccess-file-dir, ecaccess-file-mdelete, ecaccess-file-mkdir,
       ecaccess-file-move, ecaccess-file-put, ecaccess-file-size and ecaccess.