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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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Using the pipe viewer (pv) utility, I can visually monitor the data flow going through a pipe.



I would however like to be able to log the data flow in a file instead of dynamically viewing it in a terminal. (Say, one line per second).



Is this at all possible? Or better yet, is there an utility better suited to do this, with a greater degree of accuracy (for example, recalculating and logging the throughput for windows of say, 50ms)?










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    Using the pipe viewer (pv) utility, I can visually monitor the data flow going through a pipe.



    I would however like to be able to log the data flow in a file instead of dynamically viewing it in a terminal. (Say, one line per second).



    Is this at all possible? Or better yet, is there an utility better suited to do this, with a greater degree of accuracy (for example, recalculating and logging the throughput for windows of say, 50ms)?










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      Using the pipe viewer (pv) utility, I can visually monitor the data flow going through a pipe.



      I would however like to be able to log the data flow in a file instead of dynamically viewing it in a terminal. (Say, one line per second).



      Is this at all possible? Or better yet, is there an utility better suited to do this, with a greater degree of accuracy (for example, recalculating and logging the throughput for windows of say, 50ms)?










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      Using the pipe viewer (pv) utility, I can visually monitor the data flow going through a pipe.



      I would however like to be able to log the data flow in a file instead of dynamically viewing it in a terminal. (Say, one line per second).



      Is this at all possible? Or better yet, is there an utility better suited to do this, with a greater degree of accuracy (for example, recalculating and logging the throughput for windows of say, 50ms)?







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          I'm not sure I understand correctly.



          We have tee, which display the pipe and it log in a file, so you could use | tee log.file | pv | ....



          Or you can duplicate descriptors in shell and handle them differently.



          For other cases, it is often easier to build a small script which do what you need.






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            I'm not sure I understand correctly.



            We have tee, which display the pipe and it log in a file, so you could use | tee log.file | pv | ....



            Or you can duplicate descriptors in shell and handle them differently.



            For other cases, it is often easier to build a small script which do what you need.






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              I'm not sure I understand correctly.



              We have tee, which display the pipe and it log in a file, so you could use | tee log.file | pv | ....



              Or you can duplicate descriptors in shell and handle them differently.



              For other cases, it is often easier to build a small script which do what you need.






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                I'm not sure I understand correctly.



                We have tee, which display the pipe and it log in a file, so you could use | tee log.file | pv | ....



                Or you can duplicate descriptors in shell and handle them differently.



                For other cases, it is often easier to build a small script which do what you need.






                share|improve this answer













                I'm not sure I understand correctly.



                We have tee, which display the pipe and it log in a file, so you could use | tee log.file | pv | ....



                Or you can duplicate descriptors in shell and handle them differently.



                For other cases, it is often easier to build a small script which do what you need.







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