| ascp: Transferring from the Command Line with Ascp |
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Ascp
Ascp 4
--src-base=
prefix
--src-base=
prefix
--symbolic-links=
method
**
--symbolic-links=
method
**
-T
-T
-u
user_string
-u
user_string
--user=
username
--user=
username
-v
-W
token_string
| @
token_filepath
-w{r|f}
-X
rexmsg_size
-X
rexmsg_size
-Z
dgram_size
-Z
dgram_size
Differences in Option Behavior
--delete-before-transfer
With
ascp4
,
--delete-before-transfer
can be used with URI storage. URI storage is not
supported for this option in
ascp
.
--file-list
ascp
automatically applies
-d
if the destination folder does not exist. With
ascp4
, you must
specify
-d
, otherwise all the files in the file list are written to a single file.
-i
(SSH key authentication)
With
ascp
, the argument for
-i
can be just the file name of the private key file and
ascp
automatically looks in the
.ssh
directory of the user's home directory. With
ascp4
, the full or
relative path to the private key file must be specified.
--overwrite=
method
The default overwrite method is "diff" for
ascp
and "always" for
ascp4
.
--symbolic-links
Both
ascp
and
ascp4
support follow, copy, and skip, but only
ascp
supports copy+force.
Ascp FAQs
Answers to some common questions about controlling transfer behavior, such as bandwidth usage, resuming files, and
overwriting files.
1. How do I control the transfer speed?