I thought I had replied already but I can't find my last message. Just in case, I'll repeat what I said earlier.
I ran an "Rclone sync -c --links" to verify the checksums of every single file on both volumes, copying symlinks as symlinks. That worked. Since it's about 16TB of data, it took two days. I then ran it again, just to be doubly sure - and it completed in another two days without copying anything the second time (as would be expected).
I realize RapidCopy wouldn't be able to do anything about hardware issues. But I think this might be a bug. I'm copying from a RAID-5 volume to a RAID-6 volume. I've checked each drive's SMART data independently. There are no errors, no reallocated sectors, etc. Everything checks out.
I checked filenames, and didn't see a pattern - I don't think it has to do with special symbols in the filename, path length, etc. I also tried forcing a copy of a specific folder (that originally failed) over top of the original (Copy - Overwrite All) with verification on, and it seems to have copied just fine according to both RapidCopy and manually checking the hashes. So I can't reproduce it without doing a full copy again.
This appears to only happen with large datasets (this one is 16TB). I will say there are also a LOT of files, varying from small music files, to large video files. It could be the sheer number of files, or the sheer amount of data. I'm uncertain. I can't get it to repeat without doing a whole copy all over again, and unfortunately I don't have another spare volume to test with right now.
If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know. And I apologize for not getting back to you in my
other thread - I just realized that I didn't respond. Unfortunately I no longer have that dataset to test with, but you'll be happy to know it's been a long time since RapidCopy crashed on me. I appreciate you and RapidCopy very much! I have used it, and FastCopy, for many, many years. :)