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Hello, i am using Net::OpenSSH library. I am using rsync_get /rsync_put function to transfer the file to /from remote host. I have used progress attribute of rsync to display the progress of file transfer, But it don't work.

.......... ........ ...... if($_command eq "getfile") { for my $_entry (@_hosts) { $_pid{$_entry} = $_ssh{$_entry}->rsync_get({as +ync => 1, progress => 1, recursive => 1}, "/home/shagun/test.img", "/home/shivan +gi/") or warn "rsync_get to $_entry failed\n"; } } elsif($_command eq "putfile") { for my $_entry (@_hosts) { $_pid{$_entry} = $_ssh{$_entry}->rsync_put({as +ync => 1, progress => 1, recursive => 1}, "/home/test.img", "/home/shagun/") or warn "rsync_put t +o $_entry failed\n"; } } else {...... ..... .....

In reply to Net::OpenSSH rsync_get/rsync_put by shivangi

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