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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers How to see the status of all the ftp put & get files logs and curent ftp transfer status ? Post 303037081 by vbe on Tuesday 23rd of July 2019 02:24:22 AM
Old 07-23-2019
Unless you write your own status routine you won't be able to get that information, in any case ftp is quite dumb and will always give you the status on the command itself, not what is has done...
Even more, if running in background until it has finished its execution if you have not included a minimum of logging instructions, except seeing the process running you will have nothing more

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passenger-status(8)					      Adminstration Commands					       passenger-status(8)

NAME
passenger-status - inspect Phusion Passenger's internal status SYNOPSIS
passenger-status [pid] DESCRIPTION
passenger-status looks at the current status of a Phusion Passenger installation. It will locate Phusion Passenger automatically if it is running and will give you a list of instances if there is more than one Phusion Passenger instance running. You can then select the instance by specifying the relevant PID on the command line. The general information section shows the following details: max The maximum number of application instances that Phusion Passenger will spawn. This equals the value given for PassengerMaxPoolSize in the configuration. count The number of application instances that are currently alive. This value is always less than or equal to max. active The number of application instances that are currently processing requests. This value is always less than or equal to count. inactive The number of application instances that are currently not processing requests, i.e. are idle. Idle application instances will be shutdown after a while, as can be specified with PassengerPoolIdleTime in the configuration. The value of inactive equals count - active. The applications section shows each application instance, which directory it belongs to. The sessions field shows how many HTTP client are currently being processed by that application instance. OPTIONS
pid The process ID of the Phusion Passenger instance you want to look at SEE ALSO
passenger-memory-stats(8), ps(1), top(1) User guide at http://www.modrails.com/documentation.html AUTHOR
Phusion Passenger is written by Phusion (http://www.phusion.nl) "Phusion" and "Phusion Passenger" are trademarks of Hongli Lai & Ninh Bui. This manual page was written by Neil Wilson <neil@brightbox.co.uk> for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others). Phusion Passenger 2.0 passenger-status(8)
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