- #HOW TO USE EMCOPY TO COPY FILES FROM NETWARE SERVER INSTALL#
- #HOW TO USE EMCOPY TO COPY FILES FROM NETWARE SERVER UPDATE#
- #HOW TO USE EMCOPY TO COPY FILES FROM NETWARE SERVER MANUAL#
Once you have an active profile, the output will look like this: Running with config profile: C:\python\ecscli/ecscliconfig_demouser_. Since the ecscli was just installed, no profiles exist yet. Stored in directory: /Users/conerj/Library/Caches/pip/wheels/92/7f/c3/129ffe5cd1b3b20506264398078bdd886c27fefe89b062b711Įcscli config list Running without an acive config profile anaconda/envs/ecscli_demoenv/lib/python2.7/site-packages (from ecscli)īuilding wheels for collected packages: ecscli Requirement already satisfied (use -upgrade to upgrade): requests in. Once the active profile is set, ECSCLI will then use that profile for authenticating and sending commands.ĭownloading ecscli-2.2. (241kB)ġ00% |████████████████████████████████| 245kB 568kB/s Several profiles can be created but only one can be active. A profile simply contains the hostname and port along with an existing management user who will be authenticating to that host. Configuration profiles address issues with older versions of the ECSCLI regarding authentication and python dependencies. The user account must grant the Backup and Restores privileges. You will need to set up a configuration profile once ECSCLI is installed. /xd dir dir /xf file file The EMCOPY.EXE tool provides an user the way to copy a file or a directory and included subdirectories from and to a NTFS partition with security intact.
#HOW TO USE EMCOPY TO COPY FILES FROM NETWARE SERVER INSTALL#
As an alternative, you can also find the ECSCLI install package available for download at EMC’s support site (v2 is available here).ĮCS CLI PIP Installation and Configuration If you want to archive a copy, use “pip download ecscli” rather than “pip install ecscli”. PIP will be in your system path once you’ve installed python so it can be run from any directory. The latest version of ECSCLI can always be downloaded and installed via pip using “pip install ecscli” from a windows command prompt. There are frequent updates and fixes being made to the ECSCLI package.Either way, you can manually install the requests package either by using “pip install requests” or downloading the code from GitHub and running “python setup.py install”. When I installed v3.1.9, the PIP install process appears to have taken care of installing the python requests package for me, but I saw reports of this issue while reading other documentation.
#HOW TO USE EMCOPY TO COPY FILES FROM NETWARE SERVER MANUAL#
Versions of ECSCLI prior to 3.x may require a manual install of the python requests package.I have another blog post that outlines all of the ECSCLI commands here.
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#HOW TO USE EMCOPY TO COPY FILES FROM NETWARE SERVER UPDATE#
Update the Bucket ‘isStaleAllowed’ parameterīelow is a brief outline on installing EMC’s ECS CLI package. It lets you copy a file or directory (and included subdirectories) from and to an NTFS partition, keeping security the same on the copy as on the original. I have another blog entry on installing the ECS CLI here. EMCopy is windows based tool which can be used for migrating the shares from windows file server to celerra CIFS server 2. A detailed description of each command is also available in EMC’s reference guide, which is available on their support site. The ‘-h’ flag will list the various options available with each command. Below is a comprehensive list of the available ECS CLI Commands.