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diff --git a/doc/mscp.1.in b/doc/mscp.1.in index a56e26c..b50d6bc 100644 --- a/doc/mscp.1.in +++ b/doc/mscp.1.in @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ determined as an attack. The default value is 0. .TP .B \-W \fICHECKPOINT\fR -Specifies a checkpoint file path to save the state of a failed +Specifies a checkpoint file to save the state of a failed transfer. When transferring fails due to, for example, connection disruption or user interrupt, .B mscp @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ option with .TP .B \-R \fICHECKPOINT\fR -Specifies a checkpoint file path to resume a transfer. When this +Specifies a checkpoint file to resume a transfer. When this option with a checkpoint file is passed, .B mscp loads a remote host, copy direction, and files and their chunks to be @@ -163,14 +163,12 @@ can resume a past failed transfer from the checkpoint. Resumeing with a checkpoint does not require .I source ... target arguments. Other options for establishing SSH connections, for -example, username, port number, config file, should be specified as +example, login_name, port number, config file, should be specified as with the failed run. In addition, checkpoint files contain files as relative paths. Thus, you must run .B mscp -in the same working directory as the failed run. - - -You can see contents of a checkpoint file with +in the same working directory as the failed run. You can see contents +of a checkpoint file with .B mscp .I \-vvv \-D \-R CHECKOPOINT command. |