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Checking cp progress
Hi gurus.
I wonder if there is some command that will help me to determing the progress of cp. I'm copying huge amount of files, and through the ps x -uoracle see, that it goes 1771 pts/6 S+ 0:37 cp 1_2600_617913793.arc 37 minutes. Is there command, that helps determing on what exactly file he is now and when it's gonna be done? Thank you, Maria. |
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