On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 6:04 PM Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 20Dec2023 13:59, Alex <mysqlstudent@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>This also isn't a disk space or inode problem or corrupt filesystem
>problem
>- the same command works from a different host to this one problematic host
>without a problem. Destination directory also doesn't matter.
Does the different host have the same version of rsync?
Yes, I indicated that in my initial email.
As it turns out, there was some kind of network configuration issue with my network provider that caused this fscking problem.
I knew at some point it couldn't have been an rsync problem, but I also wasn't sure if it was a local network problem (routing, problems with the interface, number of open files, buffers, etc).
Now I can get on with more productive projects, ugh.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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