Function Description: Transfer files between UNIX systems.
Grammar: uucp&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">NBSP;" [-CCDFJMRRTVW] [-g< Grade [-i< configuration file [-n< User] [-x< Type] [--help] [... SOURCE] [Purpose]
Supplemental Note: UUCP is a protocol that is wired between UNIX systems through sequence lines. UUCP uses the UUCP protocol, the main function is to transfer files.
Parameters:
-C or--nocopy do not have to copy files to the buffer.
-C or--copy copy the file to the buffer.
-D or--directiories automatically creates the necessary directories in [destination] when transferring files.
-F or--nodirectiories if a directory needs to be created at [destination] when the file is routed, the job is discarded.
-g< level > or--grade< level > Specifies the precedence of the file transfer job.
-i< profile > or--config< profile > Specify UUCP configuration file.
J or--jobid Displays the job number.
After the-m or--mail job completes, the job is reported in e-mail.
After the-n< user > or--notify< user > job is finished, report the job successfully to the specified user in e-mail.
-R or--nouucico do not start the Uucico service immediately, just send the job to the queue, pending execution later.
-R or--recursive if [source] is a directory, copy the entire directory containing subdirectories to [destination].
-T or--uuto treats the last parameter as "host name! User".
-V or--version display version information.
-W or--noexpand do not add the current directory to the path.
-x< type > or--debug< type > start the specified debug mode.
--help display Help.
[Source ...] Specifies the source file or path.
[Destination] Specifies the destination file or path.