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    Default Get current upload rate into a .txt file ?

    Hi there !
    I am hoping that there is a solution to put the current upload speed (in kb/s)
    to a .txt file ,each second.
    Maybe some batch code will work (something with netstat?) ?
    Please don't confuse with maximum upload speed - i don't want speed test
    Porsche_maniak Reviewed by Porsche_maniak on . Get current upload rate into a .txt file ? Hi there ! I am hoping that there is a solution to put the current upload speed (in kb/s) to a .txt file ,each second. Maybe some batch code will work (something with netstat?) ? Please don't confuse with maximum upload speed - i don't want speed test <_< Rating: 5

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    AnyonE ?

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    i cant help you to get into a txt file..but i can help it in .jpeg format. it can be adjusted for minute,hour,day,week etc.

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    do you mean the global upload rate, or process specific?

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    @p2p4ever i guess this is app?
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    Before i was using batch often but now i've forgot it

    I believe using netstat function will do the trick (in a loop)?
    Can you do this in batch ?

    netstat > netstat sent packets (numbers only) into txt file
    > get txt file we made and compare the numbers with new netstat (execute after 1 sec)
    function.
    So the outcome will be bytes sent for 1 sec ?

    Oops sorry forgot to merge posts

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    Just a warning if you have a large bandwidth server you're log file will take up a lot of space very quickly.

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    I don't want a log. The txt file will be overwritten each second,so it will be some bytes.
    Maybe the loop function will take a bit more cpu.. but i need this

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    bwbar

    you're welcome

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