Problem .Zip File Corrupted after FTP Transfer

  • One thing I can think of is to set up an alert which detects 'long running jobs'. There are many ways of doing this, but one is to have another job which runs periodically, performs a scan and provides appropriate feedback in the event it finds a job deemed to be running longer than acceptable.

    Or is your question "How can I determine in advance whether a specific Zip file is in the correct format?" To answer this, I'd like to know more about the nature of the 'corruption' which you refer to. Have you determined exactly what is going wrong? As this is (presumably) quite a regular occurrence, there is likely to be a systemic explanation for the problem.


  • I would work with a few zip utilities and see what results you get from the command line. This might help you determine when something is broken in the transfer.

  • The FTP-transfer is still binary ? (corruption with non-binary transfer)

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