How to determine scp Transfer Speed
Colin Charles
linux at bytebot.net
Tue Jun 22 18:11:43 UTC 2004
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 02:33, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > Will give me:
> > file-being-transferred %sent size transfer_speed ETA
> >
> > Seems to work for me (I actually have such a job running now... :))
> Hmm... I still don't get the transfer speed. I only get the
> transfeerred size and the ETA and the graph
WORKSFORME and Tom
> the -r is only for copying recursively.
Yes, I know that. Let me show you an example:
scp byte at 192.168.0.8:~/pubkey.asc .
pubkey.asc 100% 1678 1.6KB/s
00:00
If it matters, openssh-clients-3.8.1p1-2 is what provides scp
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