This Gentoo VM is ZFS and BIOS based. I have a pretty similar Gentoo VM that is
btrfs/UEFI-based. I am able to run rsync on it with no trouble, so I have just
switched to that. The cause for why rsync is bringing down sshd likely will
remain a mystery.
Thanks for your inputs.
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I have an rsync script that it is copying one computer (over ssh) to a shared
CIFS mount on Gentoo Linux, kernel 6.3.4. The script runs for a while and then
at some point quits knocking my ssh session offline on all terminals and it
blocks ssh from being able to connect again. Even restarting ss
I have a Mac OS X (10.14.6) share mounted on a Synology NAS. When I attempt to
rsync (3.2.3) a folder and its contents to the Mac, it starts by creating this
folder on the Mac destination, then promptly starts failing to copy the
contents. Investigation reveals that rsync has set the Finder lock