On 11/9/10 1:24 AM, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> How may I take a look at the log of the *actually running* processes? I
> feel something may be stuck, but the process still is shown as
> "running", therefore I'd like to have a look at what's happening, or at
> what point it arrived.

I'm not sure about how the logs are buffered, but you might use a 'du' in the 
'new' directory to see if files are accumulating or even a 'tcpdump host 
target_ip' to see if packets are being exchanged.  Sometimes it is normal to go 
a long time without actually transferring any files, especially in an rsync 
full 
where most files are unchanged but are still compared.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    [email protected]

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