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While trying to start a migration from 8.0.1 to another 8.0.1 I am getting this error: Any ideas?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/share/supervisor/processor.py", line 116, in doActivityRunner
newState = self.doActivity()
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/share/supervisor/processor.py", line 220, in doActivity
cmd.spawn()
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/lib/python/subproc.py", line 217, in spawn
proc.run()
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/lib/python/subproc.py", line 174, in run
BaseSubprocess.run(self)
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/lib/python/subproc.py", line 158, in run
self.wait()
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/lib/python/subproc.py", line 178, in wait
BaseSubprocess.wait(self)
File "/usr/local/psa/admin/lib/python/subproc.py", line 168, in wait
raise NonzeroExitException(self, os.WEXITSTATUS(status))
NonzeroExitException: <unprintable instance object>
 
Same issue 7.5.4 migration to 8.1.0

Same Issue: I try to launch the migration and get same errors. Starting from the premise that I have entered the wrong configuration of host name and password I have iterated all possible permutations for entry. The migration manager is not going any further. Help files are instruction but without real examples :rolleyes: . Any further guidance would be appreciated. - Sometimes the most obvious is the least apparent.
 
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