.rput [<relative_path>] server:[<relative_path>]
The .rput command works like the .put command, but copies an entire directory
tree, recursively. The relative paths you supply must be directories, not
files. For example, the command
.rput myconfig linuxserver5:feb2005
copies the contents of a directory myconfig from the current server to
the feb2005 directory on server linuxserver5.
Note: The source path is relative to the working directory of the step, so
it includes or does not include the project and tag directories based on the
value of the step's Absolute property. The destination path is relative only
to the Path property of the destination server. See
Working Directories for Jobs for more information on how the system constructs paths.
Note: You cannot use environment variables in this command.