Thanks Jeff...

I wanted to get the periodic info.. I'll try to do that...



On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Jeff Ross <jr...@openvistas.net> wrote:

> On 06/23/11 17:20, Mete Rodoper wrote:
> > Hi Jeff,
> >
> > I don't see it working with tee. Nothing is coming out.
> >
> > ./s3cmd put /blah/blah s://My-Bucket/ >/tmp/blah
> > or
> > ./s3cmd put /blah/blah s://My-Bucket/ | tee /tmp/blah
> >
> > /tmp/blah is always empty.
> >
> > When you use tee, do you see the periodic upload progress stdouts in
> > your logs? percentage, kb uploaded, ...
> >
>
> Here's a snip from the e-mail I get:
> File 'home.gz.aaa' stored as 's3://4.samsara1.wykids.org/home.gz.aaa'
> (901 bytes in 5.7 seconds, 156.83 B/s) [1 of 1]
> File 'root.gz.aaa' stored as 's3://4.samsara1.wykids.org/root.gz.aaa'
> (13861 bytes in 0.4 seconds, 36.57 kB/s) [1 of 1]
> File 'var.gz.aaa' stored as 's3://4.samsara1.wykids.org/var.gz.aaa' (726
> bytes in 0.3 seconds, 2.62 kB/s) [1 of 1]
> File 'var.log.gz.aaa' stored as
> 's3://4.samsara1.wykids.org/var.log.gz.aaa' (3666 bytes in 0.3 seconds,
> 11.93 kB/s) [1 of 1]
> File 'var.www.gz.aaa' stored as
> 's3://4.samsara1.wykids.org/var.www.gz.aaa' (2100 bytes in 0.5 seconds,
> 4.21 kB/s) [1 of 1]
>
> So, no I don't see periodic upload progress, but I do see the end result
> of X bytes in Y seconds, X {B,kB}/s for each file uploaded.
>
> Jeff
>
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