I've recently had a need to copy off a PBS system the Task History Logs and a bunch of those Task History files have been created with "bad" naming conventions. This has caused me problems for syncing the files onto my nextCloud, and I'm sure you'll see the problem with this example:
"UPID:redacted:000289CB:3BEF2DE3:000003B1:64B24022:backup:Redacted/x3act-182:root@pam:"
That is the full, and exact, (apart from redacted) filename. The problem probably lies to there being a slash in the filename at all.
I don't know why these files are being generated with slashes at all, as that causes filesystem interpretation problems. Such as, it can be interpreted that it's a folder before the slash. So naturally copying onto nextCloud fails because it cannot create this file, as its very naming is nonsensical.
I just wanted to pass this along so the developers can improve PBS to avoid creating any files that are nonsensical like this. I can't really theorise why a slash was used at all by PBS to create any files. Really hoping this gets fixed.
Thanks for hearing me out!
"UPID:redacted:000289CB:3BEF2DE3:000003B1:64B24022:backup:Redacted/x3act-182:root@pam:"
That is the full, and exact, (apart from redacted) filename. The problem probably lies to there being a slash in the filename at all.
I don't know why these files are being generated with slashes at all, as that causes filesystem interpretation problems. Such as, it can be interpreted that it's a folder before the slash. So naturally copying onto nextCloud fails because it cannot create this file, as its very naming is nonsensical.
I just wanted to pass this along so the developers can improve PBS to avoid creating any files that are nonsensical like this. I can't really theorise why a slash was used at all by PBS to create any files. Really hoping this gets fixed.
Thanks for hearing me out!