rsync: [sender] read errors mapping "file" : Input/output error (5)
Mario Marietto
marietto2008 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 23 18:00:22 UTC 2024
>Almost certainly your drive is going bad. On Linux I'd tell you to check
dmesg for drive errors, I don't know what the FreeBSD
equivalent is. But I strongly recommend that you treat that drive as
"going to fail any second".
I'm not sure that this is the reason. I see the error regardless of the USB
disks that I use. And I have a lot of USB disks,10 disks.
No,I don't see disk errors on dmesg. I see the errors on Linux and FreeBSD.
Don't know if I see them also using Windows.
Now I'm trying to transfer some files using Windows 11 because I want to
exclude some variables from the equation.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 7:49 PM Robin Lee Powell <
rlpowell at digitalkingdom.org> wrote:
> Almost certainly your drive is going bad. On Linux I'd tell you to
> check dmesg for drive errors, I don't know what the FreeBSD
> equivalent is. But I strongly recommend that you treat that drive
> as "going to fail any second".
>
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 12:56:09PM +0100, Mario Marietto via rsync wrote:
> > Using the parameters below the file hasn't been removed at 100% even if I
> > got the same error :
> >
> > root at Z390-AORUS-PRO-DEST:/mnt/zroot-133/A_FILES/Backup/FreeBSD# rsync
> > --inplace --append --partial Free
> > BSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img /mnt/sdj1/OS/Backup/BSD/FreeBSD
> >
> > rsync: [sender] read errors mapping
> > "/mnt/zroot-133/A_FILES/Backup/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatt
> > er.img": Input/output error (5)
> > ^Crsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at
> > rsync.c(701) [sender=3.2.4dev]
> > rsync error: received SIGUSR1 (code 19) at main.c(1598)
> [generator=3.2.4dev]
> >
> > Can I know the reasons why I get those errors ?
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 11:30 AM Mario Marietto <marietto2008 at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Happened again :
> > >
> > > root at Z390-AORUS-PRO-DEST:/mnt/zroot-133/A_FILES/Backup/FreeBSD# sudo
> > > rsync -azvvP FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img
> > > /mnt/sdj1/OS/Backup/BSD/FreeBSD
> > > sending incremental file list
> > > delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file
> > > FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img
> > > 320,072,933,376 *100%* 80.31MB/s 1:03:20 (xfr#1, to-chk=0/1)
> > >
> > > rsync: [sender] read errors mapping
> > > "/mnt/zroot-133/A_FILES/Backup/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatt
> > > er.img": Input/output error (5)
> > >
> > > WARNING: FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img failed verification --
> update
> > > discarded (will try again).
> > > FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img
> > > 2,391,146,496 0% 183.65MB/s 0:28:09 ^C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 11:14 AM Mario Marietto <
> marietto2008 at gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> >As it's just a single file you're trying to copy, why not use cp?
> > >> >Although I expect that cp will also throw an IO error at some point.
> > >>
> > >> Yes,I tried cp and I got the same error,that usually happens before
> > >> rsync,that is able to complete the transfer until 99%.
> > >> I've detached and reattached the USB disks,but I still see the error.
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 11:07 AM Paul Slootman via rsync <
> > >> rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> On Mon 23 Dec 2024, Mario Marietto via rsync wrote:
> > >>> >
> > >>> > Everytime I try to copy a file from one USB disk to another one
> (does
> > >>> not
> > >>> > matter which one),I get this kind of error :
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> > >>> > mario at Z390-AORUS-PRO-DEST:/mnt/zroot-133/A_FILES/Backup/FreeBSD#
> rsync
> > >>> > -avxHAXP FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img
> > >>> > /mnt/sdj1/OS/Backup/BSD/FreeBSD --ignore-existing
> > >>> >
> > >>> > sending incremental file list
> > >>> > FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img
> > >>> >
> > >>> > 320,072,933,376 100% 83.57MB/s 1:00:52 (xfr#1, to-chk=0/1)
> > >>> > rsync: [sender] read errors mapping
> > >>> >
> > >>>
> "/mnt/zroot-133/A_FILES/Backup/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-141-UFS-sdc-DarkMatter.img":
> > >>> > Input/output error (5)
> > >>>
> > >>> Input/output error (5) usually indicates some hardware problem, not
> > >>> related to the application.
> > >>>
> > >>> As it's just a single file you're trying to copy, why not use cp?
> > >>> Although I expect that cp will also throw an IO error at some point.
> > >>>
> > >>> You could use --inplace --append --partial with rsync and repeat the
> > >>> command until it finally completes.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> Paul
> > >>>
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> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Mario.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Mario.
> > >
> >
> >
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