redmango Posted September 18, 2019 Share Posted September 18, 2019 On the unraid server I ran the following command rsync --progress --inplace -avzhe [email protected]:/home/user/VoD/Movies/ /mnt/user/VoD_Movies/Movies receiving incremental file list Alien Arrival (2016) Blu-ray 720p/ Alien Invasion - S.U.M.1 (2017) Web-DL 720p/ Alpha Dog (2006) Blu-ray 720p/ An Acceptable Loss (2019)/ An Affair to Die For (2019)/ An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976 - A Happy Balance (2017) Webrip 1080p/ An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976 - A Happy Balance (2017) Webrip 1080p/An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976 - A Happy Balance (2017) Webrip 1080p Family.mkv 2.93G 76% 138.03MB/s 0:00:06 rsync: write failed on "/mnt/user/VoD_Movies/Movies/An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976 - A Happy Balance (2017) Webrip 1080p/An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976 - A Happy Balance (2017) Webrip 1080p Family.mkv": No space left on device (28) rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(374) [receiver=3.1.3] rsync: [generator] write error: Broken pipe (32) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at io.c(820) [generator=3.1.3] I not getting an rsync error stating No space left on device (28) despite have TBs of space left. The transfer previously worked. Thanks in advance Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted September 18, 2019 Share Posted September 18, 2019 Here is what I have experienced with rsync, and others have experienced similar things with other applications like Krusader. The application creates all the folders in advance, then copies all the files to those folders. A user share can span disks in Unraid, so a user share has a lot more capacity than a single disk does. But, when all the folders are created in advance, they wind up on a single disk, then when the files are copied to those folders, that single disk won't hold them all. One way to work around this is to not rsync so much at once. After one copy is complete then depending on Allocation Method etc. a different disk will be chosen for the next rsync. When it happened to me, I noticed that it was working in alphabetical order, so I began moving some of those precreated folders to other disks before it got around to copying their files. Quote Link to comment
redmango Posted September 18, 2019 Author Share Posted September 18, 2019 Ahhh this makes sense, do you know if there is and app to find empty folder so I can delete them? Thanks Quote Link to comment
remotevisitor Posted September 18, 2019 Share Posted September 18, 2019 the following command will find any empty sub-directories, starting in the current directory: find . -type d -empty and the following on will find and delete any empty sub-directories, starting in the current directory: find . -type d -empty -delete Quote Link to comment
redmango Posted September 19, 2019 Author Share Posted September 19, 2019 Thanks! Quote Link to comment
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