[CentOS] Rsync: how big is the traffic?
Stephen John Smoogen
smooge at gmail.comFri Mar 26 02:15:32 UTC 2010
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On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Fajar Priyanto <fajarpri at arinet.org> wrote: > Hi guys, > Can pls help me interpret the result of this rsync? I can't tell how > much bandwidth the rsync traffic takes. > Is it "Total transferred file size" or at the bottom "sent and > received bytes"? Thank you. > > **start** Fri Mar 26 10:01:01 SGT 2010 > Number of files: 183773 > Number of files transferred: 146 > Total file size: 14709183792 bytes > Total transferred file size: 406655731 bytes > Literal data: 1765746 bytes > Matched data: 404889985 bytes > File list size: 5024820 > File list generation time: 27.024 seconds > File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds > Total bytes sent: 7050494 > Total bytes received: 394481 > > sent 7050494 bytes received 394481 bytes 23823.92 bytes/sec > total size is 14709183792 speedup is 1975.72 Total size is how much would have been transferred if you had done a scp. The total transferred size was the send+recieved bytes. 7050494+394481 7444975 14709183792/1975.72 7444973.87888972121555686028 -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning
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