doscp(1)
NAME
doscp − copy to or from DOS files
SYNOPSIS
doscp [-fvu] file1 file2
doscp [-fvu] file1 [file2 ...] directory
DESCRIPTION
doscp is the DOS counterpart of cp (see cp(1)). doscp copies a DOS file to a DOS or HP-UX file, an HP-UX file to an HP-UX or DOS file, or HP-UX or DOS files to an HP-UX or DOS directory. The last name in the argument list is the destination file or directory.
A DOS file name is recognized by the presence of an embedded colon (:) delimiter; see dosif(4) for DOS file naming conventions.
The file name - (dash) is interpreted to mean standard input or standard output depending upon its position in the argument list.
Options
doscp recognizes the following options:
-f Unconditionally write over an existing file. In the absence of this option, doscp asks permission to overwrite an existing HP-UX file.
-v Verbose mode. doscp prints the source name.
-u Disable argument case conversion. In the absence of this option, all DOS file names are converted to upper case.
Note: Shell metacharacters (*, ?, and [ ... ]) can be used when specifying HP-UX file names, but cannot be used when specifying a DOS file name, because file name expansion is done by the shell and the DOS utilities do not recognize metacharacters.
RETURN VALUE
doscp returns 0 if all files are copied successfully. Otherwise, it prints a message to standard error and returns with a non-zero value.
EXAMPLES
Copy the files in the HP-UX directory abc to the DOS volume stored as HP-UX file hard_disk:
doscp abc/* hard_disk:
Copy DOS file /backup/log through the HP-UX special file /dev/rfd9127 to HP-UX file logcopy located in the current directory:
doscp /dev/rfd9127:/backup/log logcopy
Copy DOS file zulu on the volume stored as HP-UX file bb to standard output:
doscp bb:zulu -
SEE ALSO
cp(1), dos2ux(1), doschmod(1), dosdf(1), dosls(1), dosmkdir(1), dosrm(1), dosif(4).
Hewlett-Packard Company — HP-UX Release 9.0: August 1992