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maurizio panniello wrote: > I made a little modification to copy.c and cp.c to > implement in cp the specification of a precise > transfer rate coping normal files. Thanks for sharing your patch with the mailing list. It is most appreciated when people show and share their code. > It is used as: > > cp infiles outfiles --rate NBYTESPERSECOND Are you familiar with rsync? It is installed by default on most systems. http://rsync.samba.org Check out the --bwlimit option. rsync --help --bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second > I need this to don't overload my server copying lots > of files between filesystems. I know i can do this in > other manners (a pipe) but i think is very usefull to > have this directly in cp command directly. The core utilities such as cp, mv, rm, are required utilities on /bin on all systems. Therefore extra care needs to be taken that they don't become too overgrown. It reduces their ability to be useful on a wide range of platforms. Already there are other small programs such as busybox which implies that the core utilities are too bloated already. And if this functionality were added to cp it would imply that other commands such as mv also needed the same functionality added to them as well multiplying the problem. I would prefer not to see this type of functionality added to the utils. Especially since the same type of functionality already exists in the 'rsync' command. The 'rsync' command provides a wide range of additional functionality such as this over the 'cp' command. The two commands compliment each other very nicely. Bob _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
