What do you mean "manual tests are fine"? How do they differ from the ones that fail?

Manual tests

By manual tests, I mean myself running

gfal-copy -p -v -f -K adler32 --checksum-mode both --copy-mode pull davs://eoscms.cern.ch:443/eos/cms/store/data/Run2018B/ScoutingMonitor/RAW/v1/000/317/475/00000/F0A5417E-ED68-E811-B824-FA163ED2A73C.root davs://xrootd.phy.bris.ac.uk:1094/xrootd/cms/store/user/kreczko/FDCF2C44-F6CA-FB47-8E01-1D145FD01B31.root.DESTINATION+CHECKSUM++Neon

I can make these fail by setting tlsreuse on, etc, as described in #1736 (comment)
and they would fail consistently before the most recent updates.

Most recently I've tried different xrootd versions which also updated some dependencies - now this works too

Automated transfers

I compare these to automated FTS transfers that, to the best of my knowledge, execute the same command.
The automated tests fail right now 95% of the time due to the session cache issue (transfer OK, but checksum request right after fails).
I do not see any correlation as to site, protocol, FTS server used, etc for the successes or the failures.


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