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After you run it on both systems you can use the <code>diff</code> utility to find files that don't match.
After you run it on both systems, you can use the <code>diff</code> utility to find files that don't match.


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SCP stands for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy "Secure Copy Protocol"]. Like SFTP it uses the SSH protocol to encrypt data being transferred. It does not support synchronization like [[Globus]] or [[Transferring_data#Rsync|rsync]]. Some examples of the most common use of SCP include  
SCP stands for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy <i>Secure Copy Protocol</i>]. Like SFTP it uses the SSH protocol to encrypt data being transferred. It does not support synchronization like [[Globus]] or [[Transferring_data#Rsync|rsync]]. Some examples of the most common use of SCP include  
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|scp foo.txt username@beluga.computecanada.ca:work/
|scp foo.txt username@beluga.computecanada.ca:work/
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<b><big>***Note***</big></b> if you chose a custom SSH key name, <i>i.e.</i> something other than the default names: <code>id_dsa</code>, <code>id_ecdsa</code>, <code>id_ed25519</code> and <code>id_rsa</code>, you will need to use the <code>-i</code> option of scp and specify the path to your private key before the file paths via:
<b><big>***Note***</big></b> if you chose a custom SSH key name, <i>i.e.</i> something other than the default names: <code>id_dsa</code>, <code>id_ecdsa</code>, <code>id_ed25519</code> and <code>id_rsa</code>, you will need to use the <code>-i</code> option of scp and specify the path to your private key before the file paths via


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