1 /LOG
/LOG /NOLOG Optional. Default: no logging. Displays information about files as they are copied to or from the local system.
2 /PASSWORD
/PASSWORD=password Required if /USER_NAME qualifier is used. Password on the source or destination host system (whichever requires authentication).
3 /PRESERVE
/PRESERVE /NOPRESERVE Optional. Preserves the file protection mode and modification date during a copy. The creation date and modification date of the output file are set to the modification date of the input file. The dates are truncated to the second on transfer. When these dates are displayed on OpenVMS, the "hundredths of a second" field will always be zero. When a file is created by RCP/PRESERVE on an OpenVMS system running TCP/IP Services, WRITE permission on the input file grants both WRITE and DELETE permission on the output file.
4 /RECURSIVE
/RECURSIVE /NORECURSIVE Optional. Recursively copies each subtree rooted at the directory you specify in the UNIX file specification. For OpenVMS hosts, specify [directory...] (with three trailing periods) in the file specification instead of using this qualifier.
5 /TRUNCATE_USER_NAME
/TRUNCATE_USER_NAME[=n] /NOTRUNCATE_USER_NAME Optional. Default: no truncation. Truncates the user name to the specified number of characters. If you omit n, the default is 8 characters.
6 /USER_NAME
/USER_NAME=remote_user_name Optional. Default: current name on local host in lowercase. Specify user name on the source or destination remote host. Use only if an entry allowing access to this user has not been added to the remote host's authentication files. You must also specify the /PASSWORD qualifier with the /USER_NAME qualifier. Specifying "username@" with the source or destination parameter is the equivalent UNIX style method.