How to save the output from the scp command's progress meter?

From: Niko Sokka (niko.sokka_at_fmi.fi)
Date: 12/19/03

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    How can I capture the output from the scp command's progress meter and
    save it to a file so that I can have a record of the progress over a
    period of time? I would like to do the trick in UNIX batch job.

    With many thanks,
    Niko.


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