Rsync shows files being copied, but the destination directory doesn't have the files












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I put a new drive in my NAS(Freenas) and need to copy the contents from another drive.
I'm signed in as root via SSH. I've been using the command rsync -avP /mnt/Red3TB/Temp/Videos/ /mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Vidoes



The screen shows files being copied successfully, but when I go to the destination folder in the mapped shared drive in Windows and as root in Putty there are no files there. If I run Rsync again, it starts at the same 1st file. So, I know the files aren't being copied. If they were Rsync would start after the most recent file that was on both source and destination.



I did notice it would say this after I hit Ctrl-C to stop the Rsync



rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at rsync.c(642) 
[sender=3.1.3]
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Videos/FILENAME_HERE.2Gs8hT" failed:
Operation not permitted (1)









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    I put a new drive in my NAS(Freenas) and need to copy the contents from another drive.
    I'm signed in as root via SSH. I've been using the command rsync -avP /mnt/Red3TB/Temp/Videos/ /mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Vidoes



    The screen shows files being copied successfully, but when I go to the destination folder in the mapped shared drive in Windows and as root in Putty there are no files there. If I run Rsync again, it starts at the same 1st file. So, I know the files aren't being copied. If they were Rsync would start after the most recent file that was on both source and destination.



    I did notice it would say this after I hit Ctrl-C to stop the Rsync



    rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at rsync.c(642) 
    [sender=3.1.3]
    rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Videos/FILENAME_HERE.2Gs8hT" failed:
    Operation not permitted (1)









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      I put a new drive in my NAS(Freenas) and need to copy the contents from another drive.
      I'm signed in as root via SSH. I've been using the command rsync -avP /mnt/Red3TB/Temp/Videos/ /mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Vidoes



      The screen shows files being copied successfully, but when I go to the destination folder in the mapped shared drive in Windows and as root in Putty there are no files there. If I run Rsync again, it starts at the same 1st file. So, I know the files aren't being copied. If they were Rsync would start after the most recent file that was on both source and destination.



      I did notice it would say this after I hit Ctrl-C to stop the Rsync



      rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at rsync.c(642) 
      [sender=3.1.3]
      rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Videos/FILENAME_HERE.2Gs8hT" failed:
      Operation not permitted (1)









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      I put a new drive in my NAS(Freenas) and need to copy the contents from another drive.
      I'm signed in as root via SSH. I've been using the command rsync -avP /mnt/Red3TB/Temp/Videos/ /mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Vidoes



      The screen shows files being copied successfully, but when I go to the destination folder in the mapped shared drive in Windows and as root in Putty there are no files there. If I run Rsync again, it starts at the same 1st file. So, I know the files aren't being copied. If they were Rsync would start after the most recent file that was on both source and destination.



      I did notice it would say this after I hit Ctrl-C to stop the Rsync



      rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at rsync.c(642) 
      [sender=3.1.3]
      rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/Red4TB/Temp/Videos/FILENAME_HERE.2Gs8hT" failed:
      Operation not permitted (1)






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          Looks like rysnc no longer works with windows datasets and you can't use the -p argument with them.
          These arguments should not be used.
          -a, --archive equals -rlptgoD (no -H, -A -X)
          -p, --perms Preserve permssions
          -A, --acls Preserve ACLs (implies -p)



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            Looks like rysnc no longer works with windows datasets and you can't use the -p argument with them.
            These arguments should not be used.
            -a, --archive equals -rlptgoD (no -H, -A -X)
            -p, --perms Preserve permssions
            -A, --acls Preserve ACLs (implies -p)



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              These arguments should not be used.
              -a, --archive equals -rlptgoD (no -H, -A -X)
              -p, --perms Preserve permssions
              -A, --acls Preserve ACLs (implies -p)



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                These arguments should not be used.
                -a, --archive equals -rlptgoD (no -H, -A -X)
                -p, --perms Preserve permssions
                -A, --acls Preserve ACLs (implies -p)



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                These arguments should not be used.
                -a, --archive equals -rlptgoD (no -H, -A -X)
                -p, --perms Preserve permssions
                -A, --acls Preserve ACLs (implies -p)



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