

So I'd like to know if I can test backuped files or if exists a tool to extract on the server in a temp directory the backup "without restore". My question is because I have some good customers and they have daily work on web interfaces so I cannot lost data (MySQL or files), I already manually update via scripts MySQL to 4th server but cannot update x times (Plesk Update + MySQL updates + Files + Mails.

If not, maybe a script to test consistency of archive on root of server, but backups are on other server via FTP. The fact is than I can extract files (only the ones I see in archive), I think the signature blocks open up to end of archive so I can't see all files.Īny idea to try to decompress in command line, I tried some tar tools for DOS. But how to decompress this, and why some folders are empty and when I go on FTP for example on domain name whiuch is empty on backup, I see files. This video contain a tutorial onto How To Fix Unexpected end of archive RAR/ZIP message so watch my full video.There are few reasons for getting unexpecte.
