Hello,

I am not a programmer and not that versed on how things in Linux work;
still quite Green.

Can a program be made to monitor a file transfer. i.e. track the
progress.  there is something that is happening in the background.

The best file transfers I have is just after a reboot of the computer...
then things go slowly down hill.

I have noticed I can have a good transfer for 1/2 the file then there is
a pause and the rest of the transfer process is jerky/spurts of data
written/transferred, the process takes longer to complete as the
concurrent transfer packets or amount of data is slower/smaller.

Is it possible to have a packet sniffer for file transfers and it would
log the rate of the transfer packet size modules being used or errors
logged and have a time stamp. there has to be something that we just
don't see if a user pulls the logs manually or does a lsusb, df,
hdparm, . . .

one would think that a time chart or sequenced time line of the event
would help point in the direction of the problem logically?. 

yes?

no?

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