Just got a brand new micro SD card and it's also throwing the error. Any ideas? How can I troubleshoot this more deeply?
Christopher de Vidal (You're a good person? If you can prove it, take the money. This is a legitimate offer. TenThousandDollarOffer.com) On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 3:59 AM, Christopher de Vidal <cbdevidal....@gmail.com> wrote: > Update: Sometimes it dies randomly and sometimes it dies on a specific > file. If I copy the file manually, it works. The file shows no signs > of corruption on the micro SD card. Also, the micro SD card has a > FAT32 filesystem. > > Christopher de Vidal > > > On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Christopher de Vidal > <cbdevidal....@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm using rsync 3.0.9-1 to copy several directories to 32GB micro SD >> cards in both WinXP and Win7. I randomly get this error message; >> Please help me to debug it: >> rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 127 bytes to socket >> [generator]: Broken pipe (32) >> >> I've got rsync on an infinite while loop so it keeps retrying, and it >> copies a little more each time, dying at different places each time. >> >> It has happened on all of my SD cards and with multiple SD card >> readers/phones/tablets, copying from two different computers. The only >> constant is the hard drive (moved from one computer to the other) but >> it's not exhibiting other symptoms of early failure. The directories >> are various sizes but one of the directories is only 231MB with 417 >> files/7 folders. The smallest file is only a few bytes and the largest >> file is 109MB. >> >> Here's the command which syncs the 231MB directory: >> rsync --modify-window=10 --recursive --times --verbose --delete >> --timeout=10 --human-readable --progress --omit-dir-times >> --no-compress --inplace --partial --bwlimit=1000 >> "Appropriate_technology" "/cygdrive/f/C" >> >> I added --no-compress --inplace --partial --bwlimit=1000 after >> searching Google. No good. >> >> I have multiple commands like these for multiple directories. When I >> put just this command in a loop by itself, it works, but when I put >> multiple commands, one of them will randomly generate that error >> message. >> >> My .bashrc and .bash_profile are untouched from the install, as are >> /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile, etc. I'm certain I haven't tweaked >> my environment. Just a typical install. >> >> Ran checkdisk on the drive before attempting again. >> >> Cygwin setup version 2.774 >> Bash version 4.1.10-4 >> base-cygwin 3.1-1 >> cygwin 1.7.17-1 >> cygwin1.dll version 1.7.17 >> Windows 7 64-bit Service Pack 1 >> Intel E2200 2.20GHz Dual Core CPU >> 4GB RAM >> Not swapping or maxed CPU or anything. >> >> Christopher de Vidal -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple