Am 2006-03-15 16:39:56, schrieb Ted Gilchrist:
I thought I could capture the progress status of scp to a file:
% scp -r html [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1mylog 21
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but the result is an empty file. Can someone tell me how to do this?
Try:scp -r html
Am 2006-03-15 18:29:56, schrieb David Kirchner:
On 3/15/06, Ted Gilchrist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% scp -r html [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1mylog 21
scp is automatically detecting that the standard output is not a tty,
so it's not sending the progress bat. You can capture it in other ways
I thought I could capture the progress status of scp to a file:
% scp -r html [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1mylog 21
but the result is an empty file. Can someone tell me how to do this?
Thanks,
Ted Gilchrist
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On 3/15/06, Ted Gilchrist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I could capture the progress status of scp to a file:
% scp -r html [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1mylog 21
but the result is an empty file. Can someone tell me how to do this?
scp is automatically detecting that the standard output is not
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a nice way of being able to show a progress meter on
copying a large file from one part of the disk to another. I tried scp
localfile localfile2 but scp calls cp.
I don't really want to start having to setup auth keys just for a progress
meter
Rus
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a nice way of being able to show a progress meter on
copying a large file from one part of the disk to another. I tried scp
localfile localfile2 but scp calls cp.
Ugly/weird/overkill way of doing it, but
rsync -P
Mike Dresser wrote:
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a nice way of being able to show a progress meter on
copying a large file from one part of the disk to another. I tried scp
localfile localfile2 but scp calls cp.
you can call it like this:
scp someFile
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