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Date: Sat, 02 Jan 2010 22:36:07 -0500
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Subject: rsync 1.7.1 stuck
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Another rsync problem since the 1.7.1 upgrade (from 1.5) -- an rsync job 
just gets stuck a few bytes into a file. ctrl-c doesn't work, but I can 
kill it with pskill. If I keep running the rsync it gets a little 
further each time.

Here's the stranger part: if I jump a few directories in, it seems to 
work. For example, if I have directory /home/a/b/c/d/e/file.ext and I 
attempt to rsync /home/a, it gets stuck. If, instead, I rsync 
/home/a/b/c/d/e (to the appropriate target directory), it works fine on 
the same file it was getting stuck on.

Also strange is that it doesn't happen on all files, but it does 
consistently happen on the same file. Every time I restart the rsync 
job, same file get stuck. If I use the trick above (or scp instead), it 
then gets by the "stuck" file and works fine.

CPU usage seems high during the "stuck" time -- ssh.exe and rsync.exe 
being the top two processes.

I've tried running rsync at maximum verbosity, and all I see is it gets 
up to a point of comparing the files and then no further output.

Any troubleshooting suggestions? Not sure if this is related to the sshd 
rsync fork problem discussed recently on this list.

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