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echo: rberrypi
to: ALEXANDRE@DUMAS.FR.INVALI
from: ADRIAN
date: 2020-06-02 14:31:00
subject: Re: rsync oddity

In message , A. Dumas
 writes
>Adrian  wrote:
>> In message , A. Dumas
>>  writes
>>> I didn't read that :) but my guess would certainly be that it has nothing
>>> to do with rsync and everything with a lost connection/route. Maybe a flaky
>>> ethernet cable or jack? It could happen. Try & set up a ping log from both
>>> to both and to the router.
>>>
>>
>> I've already got a ping log [...]
>
>Ah right, bummer that that's not it.
>

Indeed.

And what I forgot to mention is that those other Pis are running a copy
of the rsync script (same target machine, different file locations)
without problem, and my source machine does a daily "pull" rsync from
the target which is much bigger, and that always works.

Adrian
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