I can make the same directories on the remote servers and copy file to it via SSH by using SCP like this:
cd /root/dir1/dir2/
ssh -n root@192.168.0.19 "mkdir -p '$PWD'"
scp -p filename root@192.168.0.19:$PWD/
Question
I can copy file via SSH by using SCP like this:
cd /root/dir1/dir2/
scp filename root@192.168.0.19:$PWD/
But if on remote server some directories are absent, in example remote server has only /root/ and havn't dir1 and dir2, then I can't do it and I get an error.
How can I do this - to copy file with creating directories which absent via SSH, and how to make it the easiest way?
The easiest way mean that I can get current path only by $PWD
, i.e. script must be light moveable without any changes.
Solution 2
I can make the same directories on the remote servers and copy file to it via SSH by using SCP like this:
cd /root/dir1/dir2/
ssh -n root@192.168.0.19 "mkdir -p '$PWD'"
scp -p filename root@192.168.0.19:$PWD/
OTHER TIPS
This command will do it:
rsync -ahHv --rsync-path="mkdir -p $PWD && rsync" filename -e "ssh -v" root@192.168.0.19:"$PWD/"