There isn't enough info there to actually see the result. Any line with a number and a DASH i.e. 226- means nothing really, the only thing that matters is the final line with a number and a SPACE i.e. 226 Something. So the piece you've shown doesn't really tell us anything...
When FXP'ing lots of things that look like complete transfers really aren't. Take a close look at how many bytes the receiving side claims it got. You can also check out the logs/xferlog file if someone else got the error so you can't see the details yourself. Often times things like failed SSL negotiations, etc look like failed CRC checks, but it's really a failed transfer and not a complete send that just failed the CRC check.
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