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Issue Migration & Transfer Manager, no space left

Could it be that you have an automatic backup configured on the target that started during the migration?
 
Could it be that you have an automatic backup configured on the target that started during the migration?
Hello and good morning,

no the new server is a freshly installed Plesk. So to speak "out of the box".
 
We have now tried a second time and it did not work again something must have changed in the Plesk software. Before it has always worked without problems.

This is in any case a situation that hinders one in the work!
 
As mentioned before, I think these are temporary files from the migration that can be deleted. But as others or me can only guess on the files maybe it is best if you open a support ticket so that support staff can check this directly on your server. They will be able to definitely tell from where these files come, why they are there and what to do with them.
 
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