Use the cpfiles command to copy files
from another node.
Syntax
satask cpfiles -prefix { directory | file_filter } -sourcesource_panel_name [ target_panel_name ]
Parameters
- satask
- System Administrator task; service commands that
are only used in specific circumstances.
- -prefix directory | file_filter
- (Required) Specifies the directory, files,
or directory and files to be retrieved. The path must exist in a permitted
listable directory. You can use the following -prefix filters:
- /dumps (retrieves all files in all subdirectories)
- /dumps/audit
- /dumps/cimom
- /dumps/configs
- /dumps/drive
- /dumps/easytier
- /dumps/elogs
- /dumps/enclosure
- /dumps/feature
- /dumps/iostats
- /dumps/iotrace
- /dumps/mdisk
- /dumps/syslogs
- /home/admin/update
Note: - You can also specify a file filter. For example, if you specify /dumps/elogs/*.txt,
all files in the /dumps/elogs directory that
end in .txt are copied.
- If you use a wildcard, the following rules apply:
- The wildcard character is an asterisk (*).
- The command can contain a maximum of one wildcard.
- When you use a wildcard, you must surround the filter entry with
double quotation marks ("x"). For example: satask
cpfiles -prefix "/dumps/elogs/*.txt"
- -source source_panel_name
- (Required) Identifies the source node files will be copied from.
- target_panel_name
- (Optional) Identifies the node that files are copied to. If no panel name is provided, the files are copied
to the local node.
Note: If panel_name is
not supplied, this applies to the node on which the command is running.
Description
This
command copies files from another node. You can monitor the progress
of the copy using the sainfo lscmdstatus command.
An invocation example to put configuration
information from canister 1 in enclosure 2
satask cpfiles -prefix /dumps/configs -source 02-1
The
resulting output:
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An invocation example
to put Easy Tier ® information
from canister 2 in enclosure 1
cpfiles -prefix /dumps/easytier/ -source 01-1 01-2
The
resulting output:
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