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I'm running Jellyfin on a Debian-server in my home, and I have the associated media folders set up as samba shares so that I can transfer any new media from my laptop to the server through Dolphin (KDE file manager).

This has for the most part worked very well (except slow speeds), but I've had an issue recently where the files are not copied over properly. This resulted in glitches in for example music files that would stop playback. I checked the checksums of some of these files, and they were different from source. Seems like the glitchy files are missing some data, but at no point were I notified about this. It works fine after I removed the files and transferred again, and now the checksums match.

Is this a common issue with samba, or could it be a sign that my HDD is acting up?

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[–] Bldck@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago (9 children)

rysnc might be a faster and more reliable option. It can compress the files for transfer and does checksums after the transfer is complete

I used something like this to transfer 12 TB from offsite to onsite with zero failures


rsync -arvzip --progress /path/to/host /path/to/destination

You can set up a screen and let this run in the background all the time

[–] eldavi@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

and since op is using kde, they can use a konsole with dolphin to drag and drop /path/to/host and /path/to/destination as well.

[–] Bldck@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thanks for sharing! I’m a pure headless Linux user, so I don’t know much about desktop environments

[–] eldavi@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

i'm headless for servers too; but i'm foolish enough to use the x server as my daily driver. lol

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