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On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 15:35 -0500, pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
   That's what I did, but the client forgot to suspend the backup last night,
   and it killed my download after 5 cd's got downloaded..... 8-((


Ouch.

   I've got them all now, and I'm applying them now. I should be out of here
   in a couple hours

Ever the optimist, aren't you... <LOL>

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   Paul Nelson
   Arbor Solutions, Inc.
   708-670-6978  Cell
   pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx
   -----midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----

     To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     From: R Bruce Hoffman <bruce.hoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Date: 12/22/2006 03:28PM
     Subject: Re: Old-timer's disease question

     if you are getting about one cd (675MB)/hour, that's T1 speed. 1.4Mbps.

     So, with a T1, on current V5R4... 8 hours for the CUME, three or more
     for groups.

     That's why I automated this process for my clients... <VBG>

     On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 13:52 -0500, pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
     >    Got that. I'm just trying to calculate how fast the in-process
     tranfer is
     >    going.
     >
     >    440 MB in 75 minutes. 5.8 mb per minute
     >    --
     >
     >    Paul Nelson
     >    Arbor Solutions, Inc.
     >    708-670-6978  Cell
     >    pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx
     >    -----midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----
     >
     >      To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     >      From: Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     >      Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     >      Date: 12/22/2006 01:34PM
     >      Subject: Re: Old-timer's disease question
     >
     >      Paul, the status and completion messages that ftp sends can be
     >      redirected to a source file.  Just do an override of STDOUT to a
     file.
     >      The messages contain the byte count and the elapsed seconds.
     >
     >      pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
     >      >    I'm downloading PTF's from IBM right now. I'm trying to
     remember
     >      how to
     >      >    determine the speed of this FTP transfer. Anybody know?
     >      >    --
     >      >
     >      >    Paul Nelson
     >      >    Arbor Solutions, Inc.
     >      >    708-670-6978  Cell
     >      >    pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx
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