To resume a failed scp transfer, use the rsync command with the --rsh, -av, --progress, --partial, and -r flags to recursively copy a file or directory from a local machine to a remote machine over ssh, preserving permissions, ownership, timestamps and links while monitoring the progress and allowing a partial transfer to continue where it left off.
To resume a failed scp transfer, use the rsync command with the --rsh, -av, --progress, --partial, and -r flags to recursively copy a file or directory from a local machine to a remote machine over ssh, preserving permissions, ownership, timestamps and links while monitoring the progress and allowing a partial transfer to continue where it left off.
To resume a failed scp transfer, use the rsync command with the --rsh, -av, --progress, --partial, and -r flags to recursively copy a file or directory from a local machine to a remote machine over ssh, preserving permissions, ownership, timestamps and links while monitoring the progress and allowing a partial transfer to continue where it left off.