Installing GNU Tar fixed it.

Thank you

On 10/27/07, Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lai writes:
>
> > I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8server.
> >
> > Below is the output from the logs
> >
> > Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root 10.250.2.200<http://10.250.2.200>
> /usr/bin/tar -cvf - -C / ./opt/rts/rtd ./etc/hosts ./etc/services
> ./var/spool/cron
> > full backup started for directory /
> > Xfer PIDs are now 5008,5007
> > a ./opt/rts/rtd/ 0K
> > a ./opt/rts/rtd/bin/ 0K
> > a ./opt/rts/rtd/bin/rtdcleantradedb.gz 277K
> > a ./opt/rts/rtd/bin/rtddbfixuniqueid.gz 577K
> > a ./opt/rts/rtd/bin/rtddbutil.gz 826K
>
> This doesn't look like GNU tar.  BackupPC expects the tar program to
> be GNU tar.
>
> Craig
>
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