01:13 < ***> Buffer Playback... 01:13 <+bridge> [01:11:36] [ddnet] is it 300gb? 01:13 <+bridge> [01:12:15] [ddnet] also how fast is your upload speed 01:13 <+bridge> [01:12:19] [ddnet] wait 01:13 <+bridge> [01:12:24] [ddnet] just compare sizes 01:13 <+bridge> [01:12:40] [ddnet] what's your `du --apparent-size -sh data`? 01:13 < ***> Playback Complete. 01:13 <+bridge> [ddnet] ``` 01:13 <+bridge> [ddnet] $ du -sh --apparent-size data/ 01:13 <+bridge> [ddnet] 390G data/ 01:13 <+bridge> [ddnet] ``` 01:13 <+bridge> [ddnet] 352G 01:13 <+bridge> [ddnet] so 40GB are missing 01:14 <+bridge> [ddnet] how fast is your upload? 01:14 <+bridge> [ddnet] dunno, reliably I'd guess 1/3mb/s 01:15 <+bridge> [ddnet] 33 more hours 01:15 <+bridge> [ddnet] sounds okayish 01:15 <+bridge> [ddnet] didn't you just say 300 hours? 😄 01:15 <+bridge> [ddnet] yes. that's what rsync said 01:16 <+bridge> [ddnet] but our own calculation says ~33 hours 01:16 <+bridge> [ddnet] interesting that rsync is getting it wrong 09:47 <@deen> heinrich5991, Learath2 rsync(1) for --progress: "These statistics can be misleading if rsync's delta-transfer algorithm is 09:47 <@deen> in use. For example, if the sender's file consists of the basis file followed by additional data, the reported rate will probably drop dramatically when the receiver gets to the literal data, and the transfer will probably take much longer to finish than the receiver estimated as it was finishing the matched part of the file." 09:48 <@deen> I also like the "This gives a bored user something to watch." 13:21 <@heinrich5991> --info=progress2 !