Hi,

I'm backing up a Linux server via SSH+tar, and it keeps aborting with
a file name as the error. Most files backups just fine however.
The file names are not unusual, except that they have spaces in them.
If I delete the file the name thing happens with files further down.

The botton of the XferLOG:
  create d2775   503/103           0 data/dir/dir 2/otherdir
  create d2775   503/103           0 data/dir/dir 2/dir3
tarExtract: Done: 0 errors, 2203 filesExist, 1326938799 sizeExist,
1326938799 sizeExistComp, 2204 filesTotal, 1326938831 sizeTotal
Got fatal error during xfer (./data/dir/dir 2/dir3/)
Backup aborted (./data/dir/dir 2/dir3//)

I'm using the exact same (standard) SSH+tar method for several Linux
servers. The problematic one is a Suse 9.1.
The Backuppc server is running Ubuntu 7.10 with the debian package for
Backuppc v3.0.0.

I tried
- restart backuppc, making sure all ssh sessions were stopped.
- removing some problematic files
- waiting the syslog on the problematic server, to see if there was disk errors

Any ideas, tips or suggestions please?

Sean

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