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disk or corrupt file? Sender have 602G Destination now have 600G Missing 2G of data after RSYNC. The RSYNC stops with this error: Code: ERROR: filename failed verification -- update discarded. rsync: read errors mapping "filename": Input/output error (5) rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1298) The file is about 400MB, when I try to move the file in SSH, I get a not found error. When trying to download the file, the file download stops at 250MB. So input output error 5 mac most likely this file is lost? And should I be worried if this disk is bad or not? The RSYNC stops running after this error, is there a command to make it skip this file and continue running RSYNC? Reply With Quote 0 06-26-2011,12:15 AM #2 chasebug View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Web Hosting Master Join Date Apr 2009 Posts 1,320 I finished RSYNC on another server but sender/destination file size are different, off by 1G total. Is this normal? When I compared the folders, the folder size are different. Folder1 sender is empty but SSH lists the folder size as 4.0K Folder1 destination is empty and SSH lists the folder size as 0K Folder2 sender have exactly 200 files and folder size of 837M Folder2 destination have exactly 200 files but folder size of 835M Reply With Quote 0 06-26-2011,01:12 AM #3 CH-Shaun View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Web Hosting Master Join Date Jun 2007 Location Australia Posts 819 Originally Posted by chasebug Sender have 602G Destination now have 600G Missing 2G of data after RSYNC. The RSYNC stops with this error: Code: ERROR: filename failed verification -- update discarded. rsync: read errors mapping "filename": Input/output error (5) rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1298) The file is about 400MB, when I try to move the file in SSH, I get a not found error. When trying to download the file, the file down
2nd, 2010, 10:07 PMI have a problem but I do not know with what. Should I get rid of my 2TB drive or rsync: recv_generator: mkdir failed: input/output error (5) my 1TB drive or both? I used rsync to backup my 1TB input/output error linux drive to an external WD 2TB drive: it worked for many many hours, but got some Input/output error (5) rsync recv_generator failed to stat input output error 5 on about a dozen or so directories. It says that it is a source drive failure. I tried deleting an offending directory in the source drive, and it still didn't http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1060089 work. I have tried deleting the directory in the backup drive, but it says I cannot delete the directory because it is not empty (although I cannot see any file in it). Do I send my 2TB drive (brand new) back to the supplier? Are the directories in the source drive really defective? Can they be repaired? Do I have https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1370713.html to replace that drive? I have no idea what to do here. Gilles geoff123January 2nd, 2010, 10:17 PMhave you tried checking the permissions and ownership of the files and directory? This can be done using the file manager or in a terminal. Try changing them as root using sudo if needed. See.. http://linux.about.com/od/itl_guide/a/gdeitl31t00.htm or many other guides by using google. Also, what kind of file systems are you using? gilchJanuary 2nd, 2010, 10:40 PMBoth drives are of type fuseblk (I understand that means NTFS). Which permissions should the files have? Gilles gilchJanuary 2nd, 2010, 11:03 PMI found out (through ls -l) that the directories involved have the same permissions as the other ones around: drwxrwxrwx 1 root root On the specific file on which rsync got its first error, I could not get any answer: after the ls -l command it said: ls: cannot access /...(filename) This is a series of files with extension .001 .002 .003 .004 .005 etc. The ls command worked fine on files .001 to .004 but didn't work on .005 nor the files FOLLOWING t
[ author ] On 28/07/2010 08:12, Jon Reynolds wrote: > Hello all, > > I have set up an old laptop to act as a small home server at home, the > idea being that it is https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2010-July/025495.html quiet and low powered to be left on basically > 24/7. > > Storage https://sourceforge.net/p/nbd/mailman/message/31472822/ was an issue as I wanted it to act as a file server for music > and somewhere to store my photos, videos etc. So in the end I have 2 > external aluminium USB enclosures for 3.5" HDDs. > > The problem with this is that they are 'on' constantly as there doesn't > seem to output error be any way of powering them down after a period of inactivity. > Therefore they are HOT all the time and I am concerned this may be > killing them. > > I have set up a basic script to backup my web server to this home server > once a week using rsync. I get an email from cron to show me the results > of the backup and I seem input/output error (5) to be getting increasing amounts of errors. > > Here is a selection of some of the errors from the rsync output: > > rsync: > readlink_stat("/home/jonr/media/.jcrdev/home-backup/Maildir/.SWLUG/cur/1277284768.5371_1.jcrdevelopments.com:2,") > failed: Input/output error (5) > > rsync: recv_generator: failed to stat > "/home/jonr/media/.jcrdev/home-backup/Maildir/.SWLUG/cur/1277214444.13386_1.jcrdevelopments.com:2,": > Input/output error (5) > > rsync: delete_file: > unlink(Maildir/.admin/cur/1277262657.17608_1.jcrdevelopments.com:2,S) > failed: Operation not permitted (1) > could not make way for new regular file: > Maildir/.admin/cur/1277262657.17608_1.jcrdevelopments.com:2,S > > IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion > > rsync: recv_generator: mkdir > "/home/jonr/media/.jcrdev/varwww-backup/gallery2/themes/matrix/locale/ko/LC_MESSAGES" > failed: Input/output error (5) > *** Skipping any contents from this failed directory *** > > rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at > main.c(977) [sender=2.6.9] > > Most of then seem to be I/O errors, which makes me concerned to the > health of the HDDs. But maybe its an rsync thing that I am not familiar > with. > > Can anyone shed a bit more light on these errors? > > I get similar errors when mirroring one backup HDD to the other using > rsync too. > > Thanks in advance > > Jon Reynolds > (j0nr) > Jon I had I/O errors on my external hdd which I backup my machines to, using rsnapshot. I ran fsck on the
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