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Hi Wen,

  actually if the result code is 13, then xrdcp thinks that it did not copy 
the right number of bytes. That looks strange to me, does it always happen 
with big files? Also, could you please post the lenghts of both the source 
and the destination files?

Fabrizio

wen guan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>    When using this xrdcp to copy big files(about 5G), the return value
> is not 0, which caused some program thought the copy failed and
> crashed the job. Is it a bug?
> xrootd-20080828 doesn't have this problem. when using xrootd-20080828,
> the return value is 0.
> 
> 
> 
> [c105] /home/wguan > xrdcp
> root://atlas-bkp2.cs.wisc.edu:1094//atlas/xrootd/atlasmcdisk/mc08/AOD/mc08.106051.PythiaZmumu_1Lepton.merge.AOD.e347_s462_s520_d153_r643_t53_tid078914/AOD.078914._000115.pool.root.1
> AOD.root
> [xrootd] Total 4996.48 MB       |====================| 100.00 % [94.4 MB/s]
> [c105] /home/wguan > echo $?
> 13
> 
> 
> Regards
> Wen