On 26/11/2018 22.28, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
On 11/24/18 5:02 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Depends on the network speed. Up to Gigabit, .... I would have to actually measure speed to be fully sure. If there are any rsync developers listening, it would be a handy option which, based on options and args and a brief net speed test, would give a close estimate of the time it would take to perform the transfer. I've seen other network file transfer utilities' progress meters give such estimates (while a transfer is already underway, and yes those estimates can vary widely during the course of the transfer), but in cases such as we're discussing here it would be useful at least to have a range, fastest to minimum, of the time required for the specified files to be transferred. Eh, if you have a couple of days of spare time, you might read the manual
Op maandag 26 november 2018 22:24:59 CET schreef ken: pages of rsync. I think it's already available in the numerous options.
Huh? Where? I read the manual almost entirely, years ago, and such a thing escaped my attention. The word "estimate" is just once in the manual and it is not that. It can display stats, but they are confusing. --progress -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)