openssh-unix-dev Digest, Vol 123, Issue 13

Loganaden Velvindron loganaden at gmail.com
Wed Jul 31 15:04:36 EST 2013


>
> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 12:46:50 -0700
> From: Iain Morgan <imorgan at nas.nasa.gov>
> To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org>
> Cc: "openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org" <openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org>
> Subject: Re: Call for testing: OpenSSH-6.3
> Message-ID: <20130730194649.GC18047 at linux124.nas.nasa.gov>
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> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 22:35:25 -0500, Damien Miller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > OpenSSH 6.3 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
> > on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains
> > some substantial new features and a number of bugfixes.
> >
> [snip]
> >
> >  * sftp(1): add support for resuming partial downloads using the "reget"
> >    command and on the sftp commandline or on the "get" commandline using
> >    the "-a" (append) option.
> >
>
> Some initial testing of the reget functionality shows that its
> interaction with the progress meter code is a bit buggy. In one test, it
> reported an inordinately high initial rate. In another test, it reported
> a negative rate.
>
> A simple test is to reget a file which was already transferred
> successfully:
>
> sftp> reget testfile.10gb
> Resuming /nobackupp1/imorgan/testfile.10gb to testfile.10gb
> /nobackupp1/imorgan/testfile.10gb               100%   10GB
> -2097151.-9KB/s   00:
> sftp>
>
> --
> Iain Morgan
>
>
> I didn't encounter such problems during my testing. I'll try again @ work
with huge files
and see if I can reproduce this.



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