There could be several reasons why transferring a tar.gz file from one cpanel to another and attempting to extract it is not successful:
File corruption during transfer: It's possible that the file got corrupted during the transfer between the cpanels.
Incomplete transfer: If the transfer was interrupted, the file may not have been fully transferred.
Different versions of cPanel: If the cPanels have different versions, there may be compatibility issues that prevent successful extraction.
File permissions: The file may not have the correct permissions to be extracted on the new cPanel.
Lack of disk space: The new cPanel may not have enough disk space to extract the file.
To resolve these issues, you can try retransferring the file, checking the file permissions, ensuring there is enough disk space available, and making sure both cPanels have compatible versions.
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Asked: 2023-07-12 00:37:25 +0000
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