Discussion:
Understand LFTP LOGs
Hamilton Vera
2013-08-12 15:54:40 UTC
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Greetings.

I want to know if the transfer rates (in log files) K/s are bits or bytes.

I usually assume that transfer rates are in bits but I would like a
confirmation.

Example:

2013-08-12 11:04:43
/storage/DCIM/video/auto/1499958/20130812/1499958_20130812_075300.avi ->
ftp://***@10.11.10.1:21000/%2Fg100/images/1499958/20130812/1499958_20130812_075300.avi0-2519024
477.5K/s

Thanks a lot


Hamilton Vera
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Alexander V. Lukyanov
2013-08-13 09:05:31 UTC
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Post by Hamilton Vera
I want to know if the transfer rates (in log files) K/s are bits or bytes.
It is "kilobytes per second". This notation was chosen just for shortness to
fit on the status line. Later it was reused in the log file.

There are also b/s and M/s.

I'll fix the log file in the next version.
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Alexander V. Lukyanov
2013-08-13 10:22:58 UTC
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Post by Alexander V. Lukyanov
Post by Hamilton Vera
I want to know if the transfer rates (in log files) K/s are bits or bytes.
It is "kilobytes per second". This notation was chosen just for shortness to
Kibibytes to be precise.

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