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cpio - copy files to and from archives
cpio {-o|--create}
[-0acvABLV] [-C BYTES] [-H FORMAT] [-M MESSAGE] [-O [[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE] [-F
[[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE] [--file=[[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE] [--format=FORMAT] [--message=MESSAGE]
[--null] [--reset-access-time] [--verbose] [--dot] [--append] [--block-size=blocks] [--dereference]
[--io-size=BYTES] [--quiet] [--force-local] [--rsh-command=COMMAND] < name-list [> archive]
cpio {-i|--extract} [-bcdfmnrtsuvBSV] [-C BYTES] [-E FILE] [-H FORMAT] [-M MESSAGE]
[-R [USER][:.][GROUP]] [-I [[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE] [-F [[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE]
[--file=[[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE] [--make-directories] [--nonmatching] [--preserve-modification-time]
[--numeric-uid-gid] [--rename] [--list] [--swap-bytes] [--swap] [--dot] [--unconditional]
[--verbose] [--block-size=BLOCKS] [--swap-halfwords] [--io-size=BYTES] [--pattern-file=FILE]
[--format=FORMAT] [--owner=[USER][:.][GROUP]] [--no-preserve-owner] [--message=MESSAGE]
[--force-local] [--no-absolute-filenames] [--sparse] [--only-verify-crc] [--to-stdout]
[--quiet] [--rsh-command=COMMAND] [pattern...] [< archive]
cpio {-p|--pass-through}
[-0adlmuvLV] [-R [USER][:.][GROUP]] [--null] [--reset-access-time] [--make-directories]
[--link] [--quiet] [--preserve-modification-time] [--unconditional] [--verbose] [--dot]
[--dereference] [--owner=[USER][:.][GROUP]] [--no-preserve-owner] [--sparse] destination-directory
< name-list
cpio {-?|--help|--usage|--version}
This manpage is a short description
of GNU cpio. For a detailed discussion, including examples and usage recommendations,
refer to the GNU Cpio Manual available in texinfo format. If the info reader
and the cpio documentation are properly installed on your system, the command
info cpio
should give you access to the complete manual.
You can also view
the manual using the info mode in emacs(1)
, or find it in various formats
online at
http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/manual
If any discrepancies occur
between this manpage and the GNU Cpio Manual, the later shall be considered
the authoritative source.
GNU cpio copies files between archives
and directories. It supports the following archive formats: old binary
cpio, old portable cpio, SVR4 cpio with and without checksum, HP cpio,
and various tar formats.
The operation mode is requested by one of the following
options:
- -o, --create
- Copy-out. Read a list of file names from the standard
input and create on the standard output (unless overridden by the --file
option) an archive containing these files.
- -i, --extract
- Copy-in. Read the archive
from standard input (or from the file supplied with the --file option) and
extract files from it, or (if the -t option is given) list its contents
to the standard output. If one or more patterns are supplied, read or list
only files matching these patterns. The -t option alone implies -i.
- -p, --pass-through
- Pass-through. Read a list of file names from the standard input and copy
them to the specified directory.
- -?, --help
- Give a short help summary and exit.
- --usage
- Print a short usage message and exit.
- --version
- Print program version
and exit.
- --block-size=FIBLOCK-SIZE
- Set the I/O block size to BLOCK-SIZE * 512 bytes.
- -B
- Set the I/O block size
to 5120 bytes.
- -c
- Use the old portable (ASCII) archive format. This is the
same as -H odc.
- -C, --io-size=NUMBER
- Set the I/O block size to the given NUMBER
of bytes.
- -D, --directory=DIR
- Change to directory DIR.
- --force-local
- Archive file
is local, even if its name contains colons.
- -H, --format=FORMAT
- Use given archive
FORMAT. Valid formats are (the number in parentheses gives maximum size
for individual archive member):
- bin
- The obsolete binary format. (2147483647
bytes)
- odc
- The old (POSIX.1) portable format. (8589934591 bytes)
- newc
- The
new (SVR4) portable format, which supports file systems having more than
65536 i-nodes. (4294967295 bytes)
- crc
- The new (SVR4) portable format with
a checksum added.
- tar
- The old tar format. (8589934591 bytes)
- ustar
- The POSIX.1
tar format. Also recognizes GNU tar archives, which are similar but not
identical. (8589934591 bytes)
- hpbin
- The obsolete binary format used by HPUX’s
cpio (which stores device files differently).
- hpodc
- The portable format
used by HPUX’s cpio (which stores device files differently).
- -R, --owner=[USER][:.][GROUP]
- In copy-in and copy-pass mode, set the ownership of all files created to
the specified USER and/or GROUP. In copy-out mode, store the supplied owner
information in the archive.
USER and GROUP are first looked up in the system
user and group databases. If not found, cpio checks if they consist of
decimal digits only and, if so, treats them as numeric UID and GID, correspondingly.
To avoid the lookup and ensure that arguments are treated as numeric values,
prefix them with a plus sign, e.g.: -R +0:+0.
- --quiet
- Do not print the number
of blocks copied at the end of the run.
- --rsh-command=COMMAND
- Use remote COMMAND
instead of rsh.
- -v, --verbose
- Verbosely list the files processed.
- -V, --dot
- Print
a "." for each file processed.
- -W, --warning=FLAG
- Controlsи warning display.
The FLAG is one of none, to disable all warnings, all to enable them,
truncate, to enable warnings about field truncation, and no-truncate, to
disable them.
Multiple -W options accumulate.
- -F, --file=[[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE-FILE
- Use this ARCHIVE-FILE
instead of standard input (in copy-in mode) or standard output (in copy-out
mode). Optional USER and HOST specify the user and host names in case of
a remote archive.
- -M, --message=STRING
- Print STRING when the end of a volume
of the backup media is reached.
- -b, --swap
- Swap both halfwords of words and bytes of halfwords in the
data. Equivalent to -sS.
- -f, --nonmatching
- Only copy files that do not match
any of the given patterns.
- -n, --numeric-uid-gid
- In the verbose table of contents
listing, show numeric UID and GID.
- -r, --rename
- Interactively rename files.
- -s, --swap-bytes
- Swap the bytes of each halfword in the files.
- -S, --swap-halfwords
- Swap the halfwords of each word (4 bytes) in the files.
- --to-stdout
- Extract
files to standard output.
- -E, --pattern-file=FILE
- Read additional patterns specifying
filenames to extract or list from FILE.
- --only-verify-crc
- When reading a CRC
format archive, only verify the CRC’s of each file in the archive, without
actually extracting the files.
- -A, --append
- Append to an existing archive.
- --device-independent, --reproducible
- Create reproducible archives. This is equivalent to --ignore-devno --renumber-inodes.
- --ignore-devno
- Store 0 in the device number field of each archive member,
instead of the actual device number.
- -O [[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE-NAME
- Use ARCHIVE-NAME
instead of standard output. Optional USER and HOST specify the user and
host names in case of a remote archive.
The output archive name can be
specified wither using this option, or using -F (--file), but not both.
- --renumber-inodes
- Renumber inodes when storing them in the archive.
- -l, --link
- Link files instead of copying them, when possible.
- --absolute-filenames
- Do not strip file system prefix components from the file names.
- --no-absolute-filenames
- Create all files relative to the current directory.
- -0, --null
- Filenames in the list are delimited
by null characters instead of newlines.
- -a, --reset-access-time
- Reset the access
times of files after reading them.
- -I [[USER@]HOST:]ARCHIVE-NAME
- Use ARCHIVE-NAME
instead of standard input. Optional USER and HOST specify the user and host
names in case of a remote archive.
The input archive name can be specified
wither using this option, or using -F (--file), but not both.
- -L, --dereference
- Dereference symbolic links (copy the files that they point to instead of
copying the links).
- -d,
--make-directories
- Create leading directories where needed.
- -m, --preserve-modification-time
- Retain previous file modification times when creating files.
- --no-preserve-owner
- Do not change the ownership of the files.
- --sparse
- Write files with large
blocks of zeros as sparse files.
- -u, --unconditional
- Replace all files unconditionally.
GNU cpio exits with code 0 if it was able to successfully complete
the requested operation. On errors, it exits with code 2.
tar(1)
,
rmt(8)
, mt(1)
.
Report bugs to <bug-cpio@gnu.org>.
Copyright
© 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There
is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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