Migration assistant hangs in the last minute

Got a  new MacBook Pro and using migration assistant to transfer from MacBook Air over thunderbolt. It will not complete.
Updated OS on both. Gets to less than a minute and never finishes.

Press and hold the power button for a few seconds until the power shuts off, then release, wait a few more seconds, and press it again briefly to restart. Test. If the migration wasn't successful, see below.
1. Migration may stall with "Sharing Only" user accounts
2. Back up the old system with Time Machine or Disk Utility and try migrating from the backup.

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    See Pondini's Setup New Mac guide, which might address the issue.

  • Migration Assistant hanging - 12 minutes to go

    I've upgraded by Macbook Pro by putting in a bigger disc. I've tried using migration assistant to transfer the old system - twice now. Firstly from the snow leopard disc, then from the newly installed system.
    Both times it hangs saying '12 minutes remaining'. There's nothing odd in the system messages - it just says that the migration started several hours before.
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    I was reading these Migration-Assistant-hanging threads for a while looking for help, and I just wanted to note what ultimately worked for me. I was migrating from a Mac Mini to Mac Pro, both with Intel chips. I attempted it with an Ethernet connection between the two computers. With about a half hour left, the Mac Pro told me the Mac Mini was not responding. I clicked Cancel, and Migration Assistant got hung up on the message "One minute remaining" during the Cancel process. I left it that way for 12 hours and then called AppleCare.
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    I'm using migration assistant to move my data from Time Machine on a non-apple external drive to a new macbook pro. It got stuck with 33 minutes remaining and when I opened Activity Monitor to see how much of my storage was in use, I noticed that it had transferred 328gb of 400gb or so of data (consistent with where in the status bar Migration Assistant was), but the precise amount is increasing or decreasing by a small amount every time it refreshes. For instance, one second it will say 328,981,555,500 bytes in use and the next it will say 328,981,540,000 bytes in use and then bounce back up a little higher or lower.
    Any idea what is causing this and what I should try to do?

    RESOLVED.
    My solution was to
    Boot up the New Mac while pressing T,
    then hook it to the old mac and use Disk Utility to Erase the The new mac's Drive,
    Then Boot up the New Mac,
    and insert the OSX disk that came with the New mac,
    and reinstall the OS on the new Mac.
    This put it almost back to the Default that it was when it arrived.
    I then hooked the Old mac to my External HardDrive, and turned on TimeMachine, and then did a backup.
    When it was done,
    I turned on the new Mac, plugged in the External Harddrive, and used the TimeMachine Backup to transfer all the data at the Welcome Window, instead of the Old Mac.
    This took about 5 hours, and it gave me an error, but the error was minor.
    The error said that my old mac, and new mac, both use a FIXED IP to connect to the internet, and it would cause issues. I need a fixed IP at work.
    I then inserted the Application Disk, and reinstalled all the new iLife stuff.
    I'm good to go now.
    My suggestion is, to check your Internet settings before doing your transfer. I'm going to reTest this, but if someone else wants to try it, let me know.
    It's the only error I got, and TimeMachine didn't HANG, it just dumps bad stuff into a Folder.
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  • Migration Assistant - All of the files were not transferred

    I transferred all the user files, settings and applications using migration assistant. I went from an intel iMac to a newer intel iMac. Snow Leopard to Lion. I checked everything in the migration assistant except for the iPhoto library of one of the users because it was too big for the main hard drive of the new computer. I copied it manually to the secondary hard drive.
    At the end of the migration a window said that not all of the files were transferred and I should check to make sure I have everything I need. (I'm not sure the exact wording). Below that it said that a static IP was transferred and I should not have both the old computer and the new one on the network with the same IP.
    Do you think it's just referring to the iPhoto library when it says all files were not transferred? Or could there be something else. Is there a log that I can look at that will tell me what might not have transferred?
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    Hard to say. I suggest that you peruse Pondini's Setup New Mac guide and determine if you did things the right way.

  • SAP IQ 16 Hang in the last phase of insert from ASE 15.7 using RLV

    Problem description:
    When I try to load 73K rows from ASE 15.7 to IQ 16.0 SP3 the IQ server ‘hang’ at the last phase of the insert (merge RLV store to main IQ dbspace).
    Hang: The server stops responding; stop writing to iqmsg; and, I’m unable to stop the server using stop_iq; the only way to stop the server is to kill the process (on Unix).
    Any suggestion on how to solve this issue will be appreciated.
    My configuration
    Adaptive Server Enterprise/15.7/EBF 21339 SMP SP101 /P/X64/Windows Server/ase157sp101/3439/64-bit/OPT/Thu Jun 06 12:11:05 2013
    Sybase IQ/16.0.0.653/131122/P/sp03/Sun_Sparc/OS 5.10/64bit/2013-11-22 01:16:26  (8 cores)
    How to reproduce the problem:
    In ASE 15.7
    Create and populate the following table:
    CREATE TABLE dbo.MyTable  (
            Program                 varchar(3) NULL,
            EncNum                  varchar(12) NULL,
    MRN                     varchar(8) NULL,
    IntervalStartDtm varchar(19) NULL,
            IntervalEndDtm          varchar(19) NULL,
            IntervalType            varchar(50) NULL,
            IntervalDuration        numeric(19,4) NULL,
            PhysFirstName           varchar(50) NULL,
            PhysLastName            varchar(50) NULL,
            PhysNum                 varchar(6) NULL,
            Location                varchar(3) NULL,
            DiseaseSite             varchar(20) NULL,
            Priority                int NULL,
            DelayReason             int NULL,
            ExcludeFlag             varchar(1) NULL
    LOCK ALLPAGES
    GO
    I’d around 73,000 rows, you can populate the table with random data.
    EndNum are of format ‘999999999999’
    MRN number are of format ‘99999999’
    On SAP IQ 16.0 SP3
    Create the new RVL STORE
    create dbspace IQ_RLVStore
       using file IQ_RLVFile1 '/dev/vx/rdsk/datadg/pdevtemp1' size 15360
    IQ RLV STORE
    Start Up Parameters
    -n devDwIqSrvr
    -x tcpip{port=4101}
    -c  512m
    -gc 20
    -gd all
    -gl all
    -gm 100
    -gn 150
    -gp 4096
    -ti 4400
    -iqlm 4096
    -iqmc 4096
    -iqtc 4096
    -iqgovern 100
    -iqrlvmem 2048
    -iqmsgsz 2047
    -iqmsgnum 2
    -xs http{port=8082}
    Create the table
    CREATE TABLE DBA. MyTable  (
            Program                 varchar(3) NULL,
            EncNum                  varchar(12) NULL,
    MRN                     varchar(8) NULL,
    IntervalStartDtm varchar(19) NULL,
            IntervalEndDtm          varchar(19) NULL,
            IntervalType            varchar(50) NULL,
            IntervalDuration        numeric(19,4) NULL,
            PhysFirstName           varchar(50) NULL,
            PhysLastName            varchar(50) NULL,
            PhysNum                 varchar(6) NULL,
            Location                varchar(3) NULL,
            DiseaseSite             varchar(20) NULL,
            Priority                integer NULL,
            DelayReason             integer NULL,
            ExcludeFlag             varchar(1) NULL IQ UNIQUE (255) 
    GO
    set option public.SNAPSHOT_VERSIONING = 'Row-level'
    set option public.RV_RESERVED_DBSPACE_MB = 500
    alter table DBA. MyTable
      enable RLV STORE
    On ASE 15.7
    Create a new session (disconnect and reconnect)
    Create the new server
    sp_addserver 'devDwIqSrvr', ASIQ, 'ohdwdbdev01:4101'
    Add and external login
    sp_addexternlogin devDwIqSrvr, sa, DBA, myPassword
    Create proxy a table
    `
    create proxy_table MyTable _proxy
    at 'devDwIqSrvr.devDwIqDb.DBA. MyTable '
    Execute
    insert into dbo. MyTable _proxy
      select * from dbo. MyTable
    In the 2 servers where I tested, the IQ server ‘hang’ after around 1 hrs.

    Hi Chris,
    Thanks a lot for your help.
    As per your suggestion, I increased the –iqrlvmem to 4096
    And also,  set option public.RV_Auto_Merge_Eval_Interval = 1
    But, still have the same behavior.
    Here you can see the state of the IQ server just a few seconds before it hang.
    select SpCount/2 from
    sp_iqtransaction()
    where TxnID = 119410926
    SELECT TOTAL FROM sp_iqrlvmemory('myTable', 'DBA')
    exec sp_iqstatus
    sp_iqtransaction.SpCount/2   
    72607.5   (approximate number of tables already loaded on the RLV part of the table)                     
    1 record(s) selected [Fetch MetaData: 0ms] [Fetch Data: 0ms]
    TOTAL
    252
    1 record(s) selected [Fetch MetaData: 0ms] [Fetch Data: 0ms]
    1 record(s) affected
    Name Value
    Sybase IQ (TM)                                Copyright (c) 1992-2013 by SAP AG or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved.
      Version: 16.0.0.653/131122/P/sp03/Sun_Sparc/OS 5.10/64bit/2013-11-22 01:16:26               
      Time Now:                                    2014-04-01 15:10:00.672                                                            
      Build Time:                                  2013-11-22 01:16:26
      File Format:                                 23 on 03/18/1999                                                                   
      Server mode:                                 IQ Server
      Catalog Format:                              2                                                                                  
      Stored Procedure Revision:                   1
      Page Size:                                   131072/8192blksz/16bpp
      Number of Main DB Files:                     4
      Main Store Out Of Space:                     N
      Number of Cache Dbspace Files:               0
      Number of Shared Temp DB Files:              0
      Shared Temp Store Out Of Space:              N
      Number of Local Temp DB Files:               1
      Local Temp Store Out Of Space:               N
      DB Blocks: 1-8716280 IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_16384
      DB Blocks: 9408960-18125239                  IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_2_16387
      DB Blocks: 19863360-22484791                 SF1
      DB Blocks: 22999680-24965759                 IQ_RLVFile1
      Local Temp Blocks: 1-1966072                 IQ_SYSTEM_TEMP_16388
      Create Time:                                 2011-08-07 09:24:11.169
      Update Time:                                 2014-04-01 14:52:51.422
      Main IQ Buffers:                             32652, 4096Mb                                                                      
      Temporary IQ Buffers:                        32652, 4096Mb
      Main IQ Blocks Used:                         3144428 of 21993858, 14%=23Gb, Max Block#: 23117643                                
      Cache Dbspace IQ Blocks Used:                0 of 0, 0%=0Mb, Max Block#: 0
      Shared Temporary IQ Blocks Used:             0 of 0, 0%=0Mb, Max Block#: 0
      Local Temporary IQ Blocks Used:              113 of 1940472, 0%=0Mb, Max Block#: 241                                            
      Main Reserved Blocks Available:              26214 of 26214, 100%=204Mb
      Shared Temporary Reserved Blocks Available:  0 of 0, 0%=0Mb
      Local Temporary Reserved Blocks Available:   25600 of 25600, 100%=200Mb
      IQ Dynamic Memory:                           Current: 9502mb, Max: 9526mb                                                       
      Main IQ Buffers:                             Used: 2251, Locked: 0
      Temporary IQ Buffers:                        Used: 7, Locked: 0                                                                 
      Main IQ I/O:                                 I: L18549/P79 O: C2336/D2740/P2581 D:519 C:39.7                                    
      Temporary IQ I/O:                            I: L110366/P0 O: C2568/D2592/P32 D:2561 C:97.1                                     
      Other Versions:                              1 = 69Mb
      Active Txn Versions:                         0 = C:0Mb/D:0Mb                                                                    
      Last Full Backup ID:                         119254657
      Last Full Backup Time:                       2014-03-30 19:00:00                                                                
      Last Backup ID:                              119415062
      Last Backup Type:                            INCR                                                                               
      Last Backup Time:                            2014-04-01 15:00:00
      DB Updated:                                  1                                                                                  
      Blocks in next ISF Backup:                   8928 Blocks: =69Mb
      Blocks in next ISI Backup:                   0 Blocks: =0Mb
      IQ large memory space:                       4096Mb
      IQ large memory flexible percentage:         50
      IQ large memory flexible used:               0Mb
      IQ large memory inflexible percentage:       90
      IQ large memory inflexible used:             0Mb
      IQ large memory anti-starvation percentage:  50
      DB File Encryption Status:                   OFF
      RLV memory limit:                            4096Mb
      RLV memory used:                             348Mb
    56 record(s) selected [Fetch MetaData: 1ms] [Fetch Data: 2ms]
    [Executed: 01/04/2014 3:10:01 PM] [Execution: 140ms]
    Follow the last records on the iqmsg file (Note the frequency in with the last records are written):
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Dictionary: 17247
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        nullBitMap:                      132232
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ridMap:                            24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for Priority: 88
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Dictionary: 9471
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        nullBitMap:                      132232
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for DelayReason:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Dictionary: 9471
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ColFrag for ExcludeFlag:                                64
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 allocatedMemory: 262144
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 PseudoCol frag:                                64
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        nullBitMap:                      132232
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027             SubFragmentFixColumn:                      96
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027                 nullWriter*:                           24
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027     ColStore array sizeof: 840
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027     Pseudo ColStore sizeof: 48
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Total: 263865842
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ExistanceBM:                                            0
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 ------------------------------------------------
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Cmt 119415977
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 PostCmt 0
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Txn 119415978 0 119415978
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 Cmt 119415979
    I. 04/01 15:10:00. 0000000027 PostCmt 0
    I. 04/01 15:10:02. 0000001885 Txn 119415980 0 119415980
    I. 04/01 15:10:02. 0000001885 Cmt 119415981
    I. 04/01 15:10:02. 0000001885 PostCmt 0
    I. 04/01 15:10:04. 0000001886 Txn 119415982 0 119415982
    I. 04/01 15:10:04. 0000001886 Cmt 119415983
    I. 04/01 15:10:04. 0000001886 PostCmt 0
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 TabFrag sizeof: 96
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ColFrag*s sizeof: 120
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for Program: 88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 10535
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for EncNum: 88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 2972353
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for MRN: 88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 2716353
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for IntervalStartDtm: 88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 1656530
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for IntervalEndDtm:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary:                           3393473
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for IntervalType:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 10535
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for IntervalDuration:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 140422
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for PhysFirstName:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 14687
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for PhysLastName:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary:                             14687
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                      132232
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for PhysNum: 88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 10535
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for Location:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary: 10535
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        nullBitMap:                         992
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887                                        SubFragArray*s:                      64
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 nullWriter*: 24
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 ridMap: 24688
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 allocatedMemory: 16777216
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 inserter*: 1072
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887         Size of Tkn-ColFrag for DiseaseSite:                   88
    I. 04/01 15:10:06. 0000001887 Dictionary:                             17247
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