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Mover Tuning Error: Invalid filname path: (Any files with $ in them)

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Hey all,

 

I am using AOMEI Backupper Pro to back up my PC onto my unraid server.  I have a share setup called "backup," and that share uses a 4tb Samsung SD called "cache4tb" for writes, and then mover moves them to the pool after the backup completes.   I figure this makes the backup much quicker.

Both the pool device  cache4tb and the pool drives are formatted xfs and I am using unraid 7.0.1

Does anyone know a work around for preventing this error?   Is it an error in the mover tuning plugin, or is this a problem with mover in general?

Most of these files that have a dollar sign in them  "$" are created as backup/temp files by ms word.

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I thought I'd add that I can manually move these files/folders without an issue using Krusader.

Edited by PoppaJohn
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Solved by Faceman

  • Solution

Disable filename validation in the Mover Tuning settings to skip the filename validation checks.

 

$ and other special characters in filenames cause all sorts of havoc in Bash scripts and are best avoided if possible, but it is actively talked about in the plugin support thread.

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Please use the existing plugin support thread:

 

 

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