I execute occasionally from cmdline a 7zip command:
7z a -r -mx9 -ms=on "D:\backup\logfiles.7z" "D:\server\monitoring\log*"
Since I use v9.38 at the end of of the compression run 7zip shows some stattistics like:
Kernel Time = 1.794 = 14%
User Time = 2.308 = 18%
Process Time = 4.102 = 32% Virtual Memory = 89 MB
Global Time = 12.658 = 100% Physical Memory = 82 MB
How can I turn it off?
If possible 7zip should show the compression rate and the final archive size.
Thomas
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I execute occasionally from cmdline a 7zip command:
7z a -r -mx9 -ms=on "D:\backup\logfiles.7z" "D:\server\monitoring\log*"
Since I use v9.38 at the end of of the compression run 7zip shows some stattistics like:
Kernel Time = 1.794 = 14%
User Time = 2.308 = 18%
Process Time = 4.102 = 32% Virtual Memory = 89 MB
Global Time = 12.658 = 100% Physical Memory = 82 MB
How can I turn it off?
If possible 7zip should show the compression rate and the final archive size.
Thomas
Is this possible?
Use latest version of 7-zip instead.