FINAL TRIM SIZE : 7.5 in x 9.0 in
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Use
put
to
transfer les
from y
our
lo
c
al
dir
e
ctory
to
a
r
emote
host
.
At
the
ftp>
prompt,
t
yp
e:
put
lo
c
al
lename
r
emote
lename
In
this
case,
lo
c
al
lename
is
copied
to
the
remote
le
name
in
the
sp
ecied
remote
directory
.
lo
cal
lename
can b
ethe
name of
the
lo
cal
le
in
y
our
curren
t
lo
cal
w
orking
directory
.
ftp
will
cop
y
the
le
in
to
a
le
of
the
same
name
in
r
emote
le
.
r
emote
lename
can
b
e
an
absolute
or relativ
e
path
to
a
le
name
on
the remote
host. If
not
sp
ecied
otherwise,
it
will
b
e
in
the
curren
t
w
orking
directory
on
the
remote host.
General
File-Manipulation
Commands
for
ftp
See
Using
HP-UX
for
information
on
ho
w
to
use
ftp
le-manipulation
commands,
suc
h
as
cd,
mkdir,
pwd
,
and
rmdir
,
man
y
of
whic
h
function
in
the
same
w
ay
as
the
corresp
onding
HP-UX
commands.
If y
ou
need
information
on
an
y
of
the
ftp
commands,
just
t
yp
e
help
(or
?
)
at
the
ftp
prompt.
Exiting ftp
To
close
the
connection
with
the
remote
host
and
exit
ftp
,
t
yp
e:
bye
Cop
ying
Files
Remotely
Using
rcp
You can cop
y les bet
ween HP-UX or other UNIX hosts on the net
work
using
rcp
. Also, using appropriate options, y
ou can cop
y directories bet
ween systems
using
rcp
, if the conguration les that the
service uses are set up prop erly
.
Preparing to Use rcp
Touse
rcp
,y
ou'll need the follo
wing
prerequisites:
An
account (login) on the remote host.
4-20 Using the Command Line