So one thing I've run into quite frequently is that I write a file on some machine on a slow DSL link into a sudirectory of my home directory, and then I'll do something like 'ls -lha' in that same directory, sorta hoping to get a useful file size report maybe telling me the progress of how much data actually got to the server.
What happens is the 'ls' hangs and I can't even ctrl-C it or put it in the background. It seems that 'rxdebug localhost 7001' on the machine I wrote the file gives me some good information, but that's not exactly a tool most users would use. I imagine something like the dropbox or google drive interfaces that show an 'upload progress' indicator would be nice, but what's the right way to handle this, and how would I actually get this information? I'd want to see it in the GUI on my laptop/desktop, and in the tmux/screen status bar on machines I'm logged into a remote server on. Any ideas? _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
