Examples
This example copies all documents and their metadata from the source database to the destination database:
# Windows users, see Modifying the Example Commands for Windows $ mlcp.sh copy -mode local -input_host srchost -input_port 8000 \ -input_username user1 -input_password password1 \ -output_host desthost -output_port 8010 -output_username user2 \ -output_password password2
This example copies selected documents, excluding the source permissions and adding the documents to 2 new collections in the destination database:
# Windows users, see Modifying the Example Commands for Windows $ mlcp.sh copy -mode local -input_host srchost -input_port 8000 \ -input_username user1 -input_password password1 \ -output_host desthost -output_port 8000 -output_username user2 \ -output_password password2 -copy_permissions false \ -output_collections shakespeare,plays
This example copies data from one MarkLogic Server database to another while connecting through a reverse proxy:
# Windows users, see Modifying the Example Commands for Windows $ mlcp.sh copy -mode local -input_host proxy.marklogic.com -input_port 8080 \ -input_username user1 -input_password password1 \ -input_base_path "/test/marklogic/app-services/" \ -output_host proxy.marklogic.com -output_port 8080 \ -output_username user2 -output_password password2 \ -output_base_path "/test/marklogic/mlcp/"
For an example of using -query_filter, see Example: Exporting Documents Matching a Query.
[v11.1.0 and up] This example copies data between MarkLogic Server databases hosted on MarkLogic Cloud:
# Windows users, see Modifying the Example Commands for Windows $ mlcp.sh copy -mode local -input_host "cloud.marklogic.com" -input_port 443 \ -input_api_key "K3kiInmmnIV72pOCkHmWXg==" \ -input_base_path "/test/marklogic/input/" \ -output_host "cloud.marklogic.com" \ -output_port 443 \ -output_api_key "yquPg5b0PPN9n9FnEjPo3w==" \ -output_base_path "/test/marklogic/output/"