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Migration Issue 8.6 to 10.4

GarabedY

New Pleskian
I am trying to migrate my hosts from 8.6 to 104 via migration manager and am having issues with it never even getting past the initial stages. I go into Migration Manager on the hosting plesk box and complete the form,
1. transfer data from another server
2. Source Host information of the old server
3. Only manually selected resellers customers and domains
4. Check Use rsync transport.

I click next and I am forwarded to a screen which tells me this may take a while and from that point noting. I eventually will get timed out of plesk.

What am I doing wrong here. I can see that my processor usage is going through the roof so something must be going on but what? Why doesn't it ever load the sites from the other server? Currently there are about 21 different sites on the 8.6 server so I am assuming it would take a bit. I left it over the weekend and still nothing.

Need assistance please.
 
You can get free assistance direct from Parallels for a migration to 10.4.4 (as long as you purchased the key from them)

Migrations getting stuck like that is something that can be VERY annoying. But there are logs that should tell you where the problem is.

This tells you a bit more about the logs: http://kb.parallels.com/en/9679

This has LOADS of trouble-shooting tips: http://kb.parallels.com/en/10

This talks about Migrations in detail: http://kb.parallels.com/en/113586

One technique you can use is to try migrating domains one by one. It may be that you have one domain that's HUGE -- many many Gbytes and that might be an issue if it has millions of small files as opposed to a small number of larger ones.
 
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