Amazon Drive repeated "corrupted on transfer: MD5 hash differ"

from my initial testing it looks like back to back “rclone copy” and “rclone copy -c” works perfectly.

The second running produces what i expected all along:
Transferred: 0 Bytes (0 Bytes/s)
Errors: 0
Checks: 13368
Transferred: 0
Elapsed time: 4m29s

This was a plain text test. I will be doing rclone crypt stuff next.

Thanks for your input.

encrypted version:

2017/03/01 07:25:36 Encrypted Google drive root ‘encrypted-root/2lbm5eiqccb7v1ghu99m6p9fh4/1uit00v7238qmm0cn8eodfgu8o/nbquso6l0v0cpb8aovo348p5gk’: Waiting for checks to finish
2017/03/01 07:25:36 Encrypted Google drive root ‘encrypted-root/2lbm5eiqccb7v1ghu99m6p9fh4/1uit00v7238qmm0cn8eodfgu8o/nbquso6l0v0cpb8aovo348p5gk’: Waiting for transfers to finish
2017/03/01 07:25:36
Transferred: 0 Bytes (0 Bytes/s)
Errors: 0
Checks: 109
Transferred: 0
Elapsed time: 14s

This is working perfectly. YAY!

Hi @shortbus,

Looking good, dude! :wink: Welcome to the club of happy rclone crypt users :slight_smile:

Cheers,

Durval.

gsuite looks to only give 1TB per user if under 5 users… Also GDrive is good but also seems to have it’s own issues too like duplicates. Sometimes I’ll sync and it’ll re-copy 500GB of the exact same data (same names/path/md5). Then I have to dedupe the data. Tradeoffs…

gsuite has given access me far more than 1TB and I am using one user.

Yea. I read they may not actually enforce it! :slight_smile: Thanks

The wording I read was “Unlimited”. I am talking G Suite not Google Drive.