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I have tried to perform a connect_copy within our Source Instance (US-East-1) to our Target Instance (US-West-2). I have been able to execute the following script:
Run connect_save -p 797156379870_AdministratorAccess dunamisconsulting -G
Run connect_save -p 905418064895_Connect dunamisconsulting-dev -G
Run connect_diff -fe dunamisconsulting ``dunamisconsulting-dev helper
My AWS-CLI Version has been updated to aws-cli/2.16.4 Python/3.11.8 Darwin/23.5.0 exe/x86_64
When I did the connect_copy -d helper, it says that there are broken IDs. Is there a way to avoid it or what's the best practice in troubleshooting/handling these errors.
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I have tried to perform a connect_copy within our Source Instance (US-East-1) to our Target Instance (US-West-2). I have been able to execute the following script:
connect_diff -fe
dunamisconsulting ``dunamisconsulting-devhelper
It generated a couple of logs (attached)
dunamisconsulting-dev.log
dunamisconsulting.log
helper.log
but when I run connect_copy I encounter an error.
My AWS-CLI Version has been updated to aws-cli/2.16.4 Python/3.11.8 Darwin/23.5.0 exe/x86_64
When I did the connect_copy -d helper, it says that there are broken IDs. Is there a way to avoid it or what's the best practice in troubleshooting/handling these errors.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: