rcopy(1) — Linux manual page
RCOPY(1) librdmacm RCOPY(1)
NAME
rcopy - simple file copy over RDMA.
SYNOPSIS
rcopy source server[:destination] [-p port]
rcopy [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
Uses sockets over RDMA interface to copy a source file to the
specified destination.
OPTIONS
source The name and path of the source file to copy.
server The name or address of the destination server.
:destination
An optional destination filename and path. If not given,
the destination filename will match that of the source.
-p server_port
The server's port number.
NOTES
Basic usage is to start rcopy on a server system, then run
rcopy sourcefile servername. The server application will
continue to run after copying the file, but is currently
single-threaded.
Because this test maps RDMA resources to userspace, users must
ensure that they have available system resources and permissions.
See the libibverbs README file for additional details.
SEE ALSO
rdma_cm(7)
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