docker-machine scp
Copy files from your local host to a machine, from machine to machine, or from a machine to your local host using scp
.
The notation is machinename:/path/to/files
for the arguments; in the host machine’s case, you don’t have to specify the name, just the path.
Consider the following example:
$ cat foo.txt cat: foo.txt: No such file or directory $ docker-machine ssh dev pwd /home/docker $ docker-machine ssh dev 'echo A file created remotely! >foo.txt' $ docker-machine scp dev:/home/docker/foo.txt . foo.txt 100% 28 0.0KB/s 00:00 $ cat foo.txt A file created remotely!
Just like how scp
has a -r
flag for copying files recursively, docker-machine
has a -r
flag for this feature.
In the case of transferring files from machine to machine, they go through the local host’s filesystem first (using scp
’s -3
flag).
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https://docs.docker.com/v1.13/machine/reference/scp/