On Wed, 12 May 2004, Herold Heiko wrote: > > From: Phillip Pi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > OK, I did more tests. I noticed -v is already enabled by > > default since the > > you probably have verbose=on in your wgetrc file.
Good idea. Should I delete wgetrc? I doubt that will fix my problem since I tried on two different Windows machines. > > 5250K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... > > > > > > The timestamp was from almost an hour ago (I was in a > > meeting) during the > > download test. Notice it never timed out to retry or abort! Please > > What happens if you restart wget again with mirror-like options on the same > directory tree ? Does it hang again on the same file ? If yes, what if you Which wget parameter options are they? I never noticed it hangs on the same file for each hang in different tests. Please remember sometimes I have missing files when downloads are complete. It is either hang, finish but incomplete, or perfect. Those are the three results I have seen from many tests. > try to download that file only ? > If not, could you for any chance run a sniffer on that machine (ethereal is > free) ? I do not know how to use this network tool. If you can give me instructions I can try! > It would be useful to know if really everything is freezed, or if, for > example, for some reason the data is just trickling down at 1byte/minute or > something similar (stuck in retrasmission?). I have no idea. Does wget have a bytes/bits per second statistics?