I am trying to determing how long it will take to transfer 384 Gb of data across a 100 Mb full ethernet. If I am correct, I come up with 36 Gb per hour. Surely that is not correct. I assumed 100 megabit per second is 10 megabyte per second, which is 600 megabytes per minute and 36 GB per hour.... (3 Replies)
Hi again,
first of all thanks for you help on my last problem, the problem is solved now.
But I have many problem :)
This time, I transfered a big file, ~3,5 GByte, with ftp from a Sun machine to a linux box, RedHat 7.3. But the file recieved on the Linux Box is corrupt, with smaller files... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I have to transfer data from our production site to DR site(another city). I am using FTP for transfering data. But I am unable to get the same data transfer rate on AIX machines, one I am geting on windows machines. I want to know, is there any constraint on data transfer using FTP on AIX... (2 Replies)
dear sir,
pls. can you help me ? , my os is unix sco 5.0.4 and ,server dat derive (1,4gb)
not working, now i want to transfer my server data in other machine (unix/other possible) by serial port/other port comminication.
thanks
pankaj raval (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm relatively new to shell scripting, Ive worked on a few basic scripts and used most of the unix commands in the simplest of situations. But I am now faced with a task that's seems to be beyond me.
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We have a data on the disk that was copied from HP N4000 running HPUX 11.11 and it was created with vxfs version 4.
We need to transfer this data to Sun server, how might this be done? (2 Replies)
i have two excel sheets with cpu uasge and memory usage in the follwing format:
sheet 1:
22,33
sheet 2:
55,66
i need to display in the below format:
servername cpu mem
ser1 22 33
ser2 55 66
am using UNIX os.
can anyone help me... (2 Replies)
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My first post here. I did some looking around; wasn't sure where to jump in or if something like this has been covered.
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
transmitter
transfer::transmitter(n) Data transfer facilities transfer::transmitter(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
transfer::transmitter - Data source
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require snit ?1.0?
package require transfer::copy ?0.1?
package require transfer::data::source ?0.1?
package require transfer::connect ?0.1?
package require transfer::transmitter ?0.1?
transfer::transmitter object ?options...?
object destroy
object start
object busy
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This package pulls data sources and connection setup together into a combined object for the transmission of information over a socket.
These objects understand all the options from objects created by the packages transfer::data::source and transfer::connect.
API
transfer::transmitter object ?options...?
This command creates and configures a new transmitter object. The fully qualified name of the object command is returned as the
result of the command.
See the packages transfer::data::source and transfer::connect for the main options recognized. Here we describe only the options
which go beyond the referenced set.
-command cmdprefix
This option specifies the command to invoke when the transmission of the information in the data source has been completed.
The arguments given to this command are the same as given to the completion callback of command transfer::copy::do, see pack-
age transfer::copy.
-blocksize int
This option specifies the size of the chunk to be transmitted in one block. It is optional and defaults to 1024.
object destroy
This method destroys the object. Doing so while a transmission is on progress will cause errors later on, when the transmission com-
pletes and tries to access the now missing data structures of the destroyed object.
object start
This method initiates the data transmission, setting up the connection first and then copying the information. The method will
throw an error if a transmission is already/still in progress. I.e. it is not possible to run two transmissions in parallel, only in
sequence. Errors will also be thrown if the configuration of the data source is invalid, or if no completion callback was specified.
The result returned by the method the same as the result of method connect, see package transfer::connect.
object busy
This method returns a boolean value telling us whether a transmission is in progress (True), or not (False).
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category transfer
of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
channel, copy, data source, transfer, transmitter
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
transfer 0.1 transfer::transmitter(n)