Word to the wise: The data-transfer utility does not like orphan objects. On Jun 15, 5:55 pm, tempy <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't know if this helps any, but I can see that for every entity > type, the last shard seems stuck. > > So, if entity X has 1 shard assigned to it, then the details will say > that shard 0 is running, the last work item is unknown, and 1 second > has elapsed. > > If entity Y has 26 shards assigned to it, then 0-24 will report > success and 25 will be running with 1 second elapsed and an unknown > current item. Its like this for every entity kind. > > On Jun 15, 5:21 pm, tempy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I'm trying to migrate to the HR datastore and have started the > > process, but with only about 15 MB worth of data it has already gone > > through 18 hours of CPU and does not seem to be anywhere near > > stopping. This doesn't smell right so I stopped it by pausing the > > default queue. > > > The status does not change from "Active (0 steps completed, 12 > > active)". So, with the default queue paused, I'm not quite sure what > > to do. If I start it again it will soon chew through my remaining > > quota and bring my app down, but as long as its paused my app isn't > > working right anyway. If I purge the queue, are there any steps I > > need to take to restart the process? Or maybe its supposed to take > > this much time? > > > AppID: openkleio
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