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not familiar with rsync, got a copy or link for that script?
I used this one, with some modifications, like command line parameters to reuse it for different backup jobs.
I've packaged it into a little docker container that runs crond and runs the script every day for a few backup pairs.
I'm not sure if you expected to post a script or link and it didn't work or if it's error on my part.
Weird! It was late. This is what I use: https://blog.zazu.berlin/software/a-almost-perfect-rsync-over-ssh-backup-script.html