I found --exit-on-slow in 1.22-pre5, all solved and working nicely. Sorry about that.



On 06/12/16 20:24, Paul Daniels wrote:
Carrying on from my previous message earlier today, I have found the drive will produce decent data transfer rates for about 300~500MB of transfers before dropping to about 64KB/sec.

Is there a way I can make ddrescue terminate if the read rate drops below the --minimum-read-rate=<bytes> level? Is this a feature somewhere I might have missed?

While I have a script written that'll just read 300MB blocks and power cycle the drive, I would prefer to minimise the power cycling by instead letting ddrescue detect when the read rate has dropped off and them terminate.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Paul.


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