It first creates a user-owned (and chmod 700) "" directory inside it and then all cross-filesystem moves (i.e. copy+delete) go through a try-timeout process that drastically slows everything down and gives the appearance of a network issue.
One of the weirdest IT bugs I've encountered in decades of working with computers, Linux and networking. 2/2
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