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Well, vnode_put -- as far as I know -- indicates a low-level disk corruption problem. It could be on the destination image.
This could indicate network problems, memory problems... there are a lot of reasons -- all of it basically very, very low-level (and none "caused" by SuperDuper itself). Have you tried repairing the image, or the source?
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