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Thanks, Dave. This is pretty bad flaw in Plesk, since the backups are taking up diskspace - and I'm not willing to destroy them. Plesk's backup logic and interface would need a serious refactoring.
if the backup was successfully created and could not being transfered to the ftp-repo for any reason, you should find such erros in the logs at: /var/log/plesk/PMM/backup-2014-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XXX
For example said:
The dump have been made successfully but can not be imported to FTP due to errors.
... and ...
The dump 'NAME_OF_YOUR_BACKUP_XXXXXXXXXX.xml' have been leaved at repository '/usr/local/psa/PMM/tmp/backupXXXXXX'. Please export it manually
If the backup is not anymore at this location, for whatever reason, you should find your server backups at: /var/lib/psa/dumps and you could identify your desired backups there, which you want to transfer to your FTP-repo manually. If you only would like to transfer one or more reseller - backups, the path are as followed:
I wouldn't recommend to set a password for the manual created tarballs, which you may create for specific manual created backups, because I'm not sure, if Plesk uses encryption in his previous used passwords for the dumps and maybe stores them in the database - but as well without passwords, it is possible to restore the manual created tarballs ( re-transfer from the FTP-repo to the server-repo over the Plesk Panel works without issues with or without passwords ).