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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Pipelining with tar Post 302465537 by huntreilly25 on Friday 22nd of October 2010 05:10:30 PM
Old 10-22-2010
will do!
and as far as my affection with tar goes...its when my supervisor is telling me to use, so I haven't really been looking at any other archiving tools yet.

Thanks a lot for the help!
 

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pipebench(1)															      pipebench(1)

NAME
pipebench - Shows speed of stdin/stdout communication SYNOPSIS
pipebench [ -ehqQIoru ] [ -s file | -S file ] [ -b bufsize ] DESCRIPTION
Measures the speed of stdin/stdout communication. OPTIONS
-h Displays a help message and exits. -e If an error occurs, exit (breaking the pipe between stdin and stdout. By default an error message is printed to stderr and the pro- gram continues. -q Only show summary stats. -Q Don't show running speed or summary stats. Same as -q -o. Can be used to play with buffer size. -o Don't show summary. -b bufsize Use this buffer size, in bytes. -r Just show raw speed, no fancy stuff. And no summary. -s file Write status to file instead of stderr. -S file Write status to file instead of stderr. -I Use 1kB = 1000B, instead of the default 1024B. -u Don't convet to units (kilo, Mega, etc...) EXAMPLES
Benchmark and show progress of backup # (cd /home/; tar cf - .) | pipebench | (cd /mnt/backup/; tar xf -) A number to brag to your friends about $ dd if=/dev/zero bs=80k count=60k 2> /dev/null | ./pipebench -q > /dev/null BUGS
No known bugs... yet. SEE ALSO
dd(1), cat(1) AUTHOR
Pipebench was written by Thomas Habets <thomas@habets.pp.se> pipebench 18th Apr, 2003 pipebench(1)
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