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RE: Creating a Progress Bar, is it possible?
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RE: Creating a Progress Bar, is it possible?


  • Subject: RE: Creating a Progress Bar, is it possible?
  • From: Fred Deboard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 16:10:20 -0400

Hmm, must be something in how I'm running it. Time to check the man pages
again.


Fred

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Morton [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 2:50 PM
To: Fred Deboard; Courtney Moore; AppleScript
Subject: Re: Creating a Progress Bar, is it possible?

on 5/1/03 2:17 PM, Fred Deboard at email@hidden wrote:

> ASR doesn't provide much feedback while it is restoring. I use some
command
> line scripts to restore our systems. And after it mounts the image and
> starts the actual copying there is no progress given. Thus I don't think
> you can get an accurate progress bar. Maybe you could time it and give a
> estimated time to completion? Or even use that to provide a pusudo
progress
> bar.

You must be looking at something different than what I see. I get
Restoring ....10....20....30 etc
Verifying ....10....20....30 etc

Plenty of info to gauge how long it will take, just not as easy in a
progress bar for me as watching it in terminal.

Rob Morton
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