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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:59:59+00:00 2026-05-13T13:59:59+00:00

Any idea about cp: cycle detected: Error on Solaries. I am getting this while

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Any idea about cp: cycle detected: Error on Solaries. I am getting this while I am copying data from one directory to the another directory.

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    2026-05-13T14:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:00 pm

    A cycle, when doing a recursive copy, is visiting the same “file” twice. This can be caused by links being set up in a circular manner. For example, if you make the directory level1:

    mkdir level1
    

    then symbolically link a file under there to that directory:

    cd level1
    ln -s . level2
    

    you basically end up with a circular reference. That means you can do:

    cd level2/level2/level2/...
    

    to your heart’s content and never leave the level1 directory. This causes problems for a recursive copy since it would effective be an infinite loop.

    You can use cp -rH or cp -rP (on Solaris 10 and above, I think) to not follow the symlinks.

    Specifically, there are three flags you may be interested in:

    • -H: If the source_file operand is a symbolic link, then cp copies the file referenced by the symbolic link for the source_file operand. All other symbolic links encountered during traversal of a file hierarchy are preserved. This means that if the file/directory you specify as the source is a link, it will copy the target of that link. All symbolic links underneath that source will not be followed.

    • -L: Copies files referenced by symbolic links. Symbolic links encountered during traversal of a file hierarchy are not preserved. This will follow all symbolic links under the source.

    • -P: Copies symbolic links. Symbolic links encountered during traversal of a file hierarchy are preserved. I think this is identical to -H but also preserves the symbolic link for the specific source.

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